OrigamiUSA: The Fold

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Diagrams: Horse
by Fabian Correa
Diagrams for an expressive and graceful horse.

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All Our Yesterdays
by Nick Robinson
Thoughts on preserving origami history

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Diagrams: Color Shifter Duo Star
by Ilan Garibi
Diagrams for an elegant seven piece color-change modular.

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Diagramming: Curves and Crease Patterns
by Andrew Hudson
The addition of curvature introduces some situations which conventional crease patterns are not good at dealing with. I present some ideas for incorporating surface curvature into crease patterns, and discuss why I chose these schematics.

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One nice feature of online content is that it can change and expand. Since posting our crease pattern article for Toshikazu Kawasaki's Dragon in Parque Güell, The Fold has received a number of comments related to additional instructions on how to make this dragon. Kawasaki has kindly given The Fold permission to publish diagrams for this model drawn by OrigamiUSA member Marc Sky. Additionally, OrigamiUSA member Mari Michaelis received permission to create a video tutorial on how to fold a Kawasaki lizard model very similar to this dragon, having two toes on each leg instead of three. We hope you that you will find these new resources useful, and we encourage members to contribute any content that might be able to expand our articles in the future!

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Crease Pattern: Dragon in Parque Güell
By Toshikazu Kawasaki
Edited by Jason Ku
Crease pattern for Toshikazu Kawasaki's Dragon inspired by a statue in Barcelona. OrigamiUSA members have contributed diagrams and a video tutorial for this model as well.

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Convention 2011: Exhibition Planning and Commentary
By Marcio Noguchi and Tony Cheng
Commentary on the 2011 OrigamiUSA Convention Exhibition.

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Diagrams: Chakra (Wheel)
by Ancella Simoes
This new modular ring was inspired by Mette Pederson's design.

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Modular Design: Shishapangma
by Robert J. Lang
Design and folding instructions for one of the 54 polypolyhedra using dollar bills.

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Diagrams: Not Kawaski Rose
by Jeremy Shafer
If trying to fold Kawasaki's rose has left you with crumpled sheets of paper, then Jeremy Shafer's simpler but no less attractive rose is for you.

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How to Prove that Origami is Hard
by Tom Hull
A summary of Bern & Hayes' proof that flat-foldability in origami is computationally hard!

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Diagrams: 12 Pointed Star & Square Squared
by Ilan Garibi
Diagrams for two modular designs.

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Editing: How the Magic Paper Works
by Sara Adams
In this next article of my video creation guide we'll bring it all together by editing the recorded, raw material to create the final video.

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Convention Report: Tokyo and Seoul
by Quentin Trollip
Reflections on attending two origami conventions in Asia: the 17th Tanteidan convention in Tokyo and the 2nd Korean convention in Seoul.

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Diagrams: Robert Neale's Dragon
by Robert Neale
Diagrams for Robert Neale's classic dragon!

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Paper Review #6: Stardream
by Ilan Garibi and Gadi Vishne
This time we're reviewing Stardream. It may be a less known paper, but after reading this article you'll want to give it a try!

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