Lotus Challenge
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Lotus Challenge
An Origami challenge-
fold the lotus model below using a square.
my 1st attempt to get the flaps by tesselation:
will work on it for more petals and larger ones.
fold the lotus model below using a square.
my 1st attempt to get the flaps by tesselation:
will work on it for more petals and larger ones.
I too looked on the internet to find the original pic but here's what i found...my guess is this lotus is made like Here
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I remember coming across this picture. The lotus is made from separate pieces of boats (not sure if it's a variation or the traditional boat). I came across this diagram before, it was from like... a personal Korean site, but that is all I know. Unfortunately, I don't have the link to the site. It was so long ago. Hope this helps.
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I found the picture: http://www.papierfalten.de/pictures/gal ... /lotus.jpg
Also, I think you can get that from one piece by a simple modification of Meguro's 145-point Sea Urchin.
Also, I think you can get that from one piece by a simple modification of Meguro's 145-point Sea Urchin.
Thanks for the information. I contacted the folder and asked him about the lotus, here is a vague translation of what I got in response:
The model is made from 78 parts, 77 of them are equal folded (from rectangular paper) for the petals and one square is folded to build the tip. Working your way through rings of seven modules, the first and second row are knitted or glued together (like doing a kusudama), while all remaining units will be tucked in without the need of glue.
It is a traditional model probably from Thailand, where it is folded from funeral money. The finished blossoms will be set on fire while driving on a river.
The model on the picture is folded from "Bananenpapier" (banana paper?).
Official diagrams aren´t existing as far as he knows. He learnt the model a few years ago on an Origami Germany Convention from an english man and has only made some rough sketches of whom he doesn´t know where they are at the moment.
The model is made from 78 parts, 77 of them are equal folded (from rectangular paper) for the petals and one square is folded to build the tip. Working your way through rings of seven modules, the first and second row are knitted or glued together (like doing a kusudama), while all remaining units will be tucked in without the need of glue.
It is a traditional model probably from Thailand, where it is folded from funeral money. The finished blossoms will be set on fire while driving on a river.
The model on the picture is folded from "Bananenpapier" (banana paper?).
Official diagrams aren´t existing as far as he knows. He learnt the model a few years ago on an Origami Germany Convention from an english man and has only made some rough sketches of whom he doesn´t know where they are at the moment.
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Wow Very nice picture.I like it.The lotus is made from separate pieces of boats.I came across this diagram before,it was from like a personal Korean site,but that is all I know.