I'm folding a horse model. It's a friend's design. For the face he uses a 45° tip -just like the thinner tip of a kite base-. He hides a little of the tip under -to shorten the head- and folds it all in half in order to have both sides. Know what I mean?
I want to fold the snout or maybe just the nostrils. Can you give some ideas of how to do that with that tip?
Thanks in advance .
Last edited by Gerardo on January 25th, 2015, 5:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'm not familiar with the term "comet base", but I think it all depends on whether or not it's a middle/edge flap or a corner flap. A simple open sink would probably do the trick though.
Baltorigamist wrote:I'm not familiar with the term "comet base", but I think it all depends on whether or not it's a middle/edge flap or a corner flap. A simple open sink would probably do the trick though.
Assuming it's a corner flap, it wouldn't be a full open sink but a partial one.
Crease the tip where you want the line of the sink to be and open the layers. Then convert the crease you just made into a mountain fold all the way around, turn the mountain folds from the tip to valleys, and flatten.
I might be able to post a picture if it's not clear.