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Level shifters
Level shifters had been covered in the second edition of origami design secrets which allows us to specifically and selectively widen certain parts of the orgami models giving it its proportional shape for example beetles. I am also really interested in adding it into my crease pattern but i do not really have sufficient knowledge on how to go about folding it and how i should implement it into the crease pattern. Can someone help me? Thank you
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Re: Level shifters
I know a bit about level shifters but I find it hard to explain. I haven't used them much though in my models because my designs haven't needed them. I quickly drew a simple example...
Take the first picture as part of the CP. In the second picture we have added the level shifters. In the third picture we are now able to take away some of the lines because of the level shifter. This makes the top part of the CP wider. This is just a simple example. You can add 2 more level shifters to the Cp as shown in the next picture...
You can arrange the level shifters in different many different position to get different results. I hope this helped in some way
Take the first picture as part of the CP. In the second picture we have added the level shifters. In the third picture we are now able to take away some of the lines because of the level shifter. This makes the top part of the CP wider. This is just a simple example. You can add 2 more level shifters to the Cp as shown in the next picture...
You can arrange the level shifters in different many different position to get different results. I hope this helped in some way
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Re: Level shifters
That is really true!! That helps ! thank you and also how about the square ones? It was kind of obvious that it had added layers but i do not understand how many should we put and etc.Why would someone put 2 of them on each side? Thank you for the reply !!
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Re: Level shifters
Your welcome! Glad it helps.
The square ones or diamond ones depending on what you call it are done like so...
The first picture is a bunch of vertical pleats. In the second picture we ad a horizontal pleat plus 2 of the level shifters. In the third picture we can now unsink part of the model to make that section wider.
You can also chose to add just one level shifter as shown in the next picture...
I hope this helps. Just like the other level shifter I showed before you can arrange these in many different positions to get different results
The square ones or diamond ones depending on what you call it are done like so...
The first picture is a bunch of vertical pleats. In the second picture we ad a horizontal pleat plus 2 of the level shifters. In the third picture we can now unsink part of the model to make that section wider.
You can also chose to add just one level shifter as shown in the next picture...
I hope this helps. Just like the other level shifter I showed before you can arrange these in many different positions to get different results
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Re: Level shifters
WOOOW!! Thank you very much!! You have been a blessing hahahah Thank you :DD Is it a must to add that one crease above the level shifters? :/
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Re: Level shifters
This is one of the best threads on the forum, ever.
mes p'tits plis (now also in English)
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Agreed!!!!
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To try out your new gained knowledge on a real example, you can now go along and fold Langko's awesome lizard, that actually makes use of the square ones:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/758 ... hotostream
Thanks a lot Langko.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/758 ... hotostream
Thanks a lot Langko.
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Re: Level shifters
Well it depends entirely on the situation...origamiaddict95 wrote:Is it a must to add that one crease above the level shifters? :/
If the level shifter is in the middle of a pleat like in the first picture then yes. If the level shifter isn't in the middle of a pleat like the second picture then no. Hope that makes sense
Your welcome and thank you! I am glad you like my lizardorigami_8 wrote:To try out your new gained knowledge on a real example, you can now go along and fold Langko's awesome lizard, that actually makes use of the square ones:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/758 ... hotostream
Thanks a lot Langko.
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Alright!! i think i will be asking a final question... in your crease pattern for the lobster in http://www.flickr.com/photos/langko/750 ... otostream/
i realised that the level shifters intersected each other. How is it possible? Just really curious XD hhahaha
i realised that the level shifters intersected each other. How is it possible? Just really curious XD hhahaha
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Re: Level shifters
From looking at it, those are just formed by sinking the corners formed by the level shifters. If you ignore the upper square on each pleat, you're left with the standard level-shifting molecule. Then just sink the corner along the creases created by the square.
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Re: Level shifters
Baltorigamist is correctorigamiaddict95 wrote:i realised that the level shifters intersected each other. How is it possible? Just really curious XD hhahaha
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Thank you very much for your help!!! :DDD
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Re: Level shifters
This thread looks really helpful! I have been trying to figure out level shifters more (I read ODS but I still don't understand how to do level shifters (the 90 degree angle version)).
But none of the pictures on this thread are working anymore! Langko, if you still have those pictures saved somewhere, could you upload them again, please?
Thank you!
But none of the pictures on this thread are working anymore! Langko, if you still have those pictures saved somewhere, could you upload them again, please?
Thank you!
Re: Level shifters
Three videos where the folder explains about level shifters..I give you the channel name as..
Swapnik Jagarlapudli..euthaniuis beetle
Tadashi Mori videos on c.p.s.
Carlsson Choo ..Stag beetle
Swapnik Jagarlapudli..euthaniuis beetle
Tadashi Mori videos on c.p.s.
Carlsson Choo ..Stag beetle