Question i'm new
Forum rules
READ: The Origami Forum Rules & Regulations
READ: The Origami Forum Rules & Regulations
-
- Newbie
- Posts: 30
- Joined: October 5th, 2009, 9:38 pm
Question i'm new
Hi there,
My name is Amir I am from Israel, I'm an amateur origami and I want to be a professional.
I want to ask you a few questions:
1) Achsahatgeltam the hobby, how to make advanced success?
2) What kind of a professional paper and fold the most common?
3) What should I do to advance this hobby?.
Thanks everyone
My name is Amir I am from Israel, I'm an amateur origami and I want to be a professional.
I want to ask you a few questions:
1) Achsahatgeltam the hobby, how to make advanced success?
2) What kind of a professional paper and fold the most common?
3) What should I do to advance this hobby?.
Thanks everyone
- joshuaorigami
- Buddha
- Posts: 2344
- Joined: April 26th, 2010, 6:35 pm
start off simple, and then just practice and practice and then go up a level.
you will be an advanced folder soon enough if you do this
you will be an advanced folder soon enough if you do this

my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
-
- Newbie
- Posts: 30
- Joined: October 5th, 2009, 9:38 pm
- joshuaorigami
- Buddha
- Posts: 2344
- Joined: April 26th, 2010, 6:35 pm
well, to make simple models i would recommend the following.
kami
origami paper
tant
mc
tracing paper
double tissue
there are more on this brilliant site: http://www.origami-shop.com/
kami
origami paper
tant
mc
tracing paper
double tissue
there are more on this brilliant site: http://www.origami-shop.com/
my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
- dinogami
- Super Member
- Posts: 241
- Joined: March 17th, 2007, 2:32 am
- Location: St. George, UT
- Contact:
Re: Question i'm new
...meaning that you want to become a professional origamist? "Amateur" just means "one that follows a pursuit without being paid for it." "Professional" implies the opposite: one for whom a pursuit is a profession -- that is, for which they are paid. For a professional origamist, origami would be a paid job or career.amirsource wrote:Hi there,
My name is Amir I am from Israel, I'm an amateur origami and I want to be a professional.
I suspect you meant that you're a novice (beginnner) but would like to be an expert. A noble pursuit, and this forum will certainly help you on your way!
i'm a little late but....
learn the folds and memorize them (valley, reverse, sink, etc)
test your skills every now and then... try a hard model, fold with damaged/crumpled paper, smaller sizes
set a goal each time you fold
as for materials i would say experiment with them. some people like foil, others like print. some even like animal hide.
learn the folds and memorize them (valley, reverse, sink, etc)
test your skills every now and then... try a hard model, fold with damaged/crumpled paper, smaller sizes
set a goal each time you fold
as for materials i would say experiment with them. some people like foil, others like print. some even like animal hide.
though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light, for i have loved the stars to fondly to be fearful of the night
- Ragnorax
- Senior Member
- Posts: 474
- Joined: February 17th, 2009, 12:51 am
- Location: Florida, USA
- Contact:
if anything i would work on trying to prevent that xDDraco wrote: fold with damaged/crumpled paper
as for advice on how to get better, just practice and experiment ^_^ figure out how and what you like to fold and just keep doing it. if it works for you then stick with it.
~Nate
My flickr gallery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/imperfect-origami/
My flickr gallery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/imperfect-origami/
-
- Newbie
- Posts: 30
- Joined: October 5th, 2009, 9:38 pm
- InsomniacFolder
- Senior Member
- Posts: 291
- Joined: January 12th, 2006, 3:26 pm
- Location: Maidenhead, UK
Welcome
The Israeli origami center should have some good tips on local paper & book options for you.
(המרכז הישראלי לאמנות האוריגאמי – הדרכה ופיתוח קיפולי נייר בסגנון יפני)
http://www.origami.co.il/index.asp?lang=heb
The Israeli origami center should have some good tips on local paper & book options for you.
(המרכז הישראלי לאמנות האוריגאמי – הדרכה ופיתוח קיפולי נייר בסגנון יפני)
http://www.origami.co.il/index.asp?lang=heb
"Had we but world enough and time..."
- GiladOrigami
- Newbie
- Posts: 34
- Joined: April 24th, 2003, 10:03 pm
- Location: Iowa City, IA
- Contact:
Amir,
I second InsomniacFolder - you should most definitely get in touch with Paul and Miri of the Israeli Origami Center - more than tips about paper and books, the Israeli origami community is thriving with some great talent - you will get a lot out of going to meetings and talking to them.
As for larger sheets - When I lived in Israel I used to often visit Arta in Tel-Aviv - it's a good source for interesting papers.
And for books, take a look at my book review pages and see if there's anything you like:
http://www.giladorigami.com/Books_default.html
I second InsomniacFolder - you should most definitely get in touch with Paul and Miri of the Israeli Origami Center - more than tips about paper and books, the Israeli origami community is thriving with some great talent - you will get a lot out of going to meetings and talking to them.
As for larger sheets - When I lived in Israel I used to often visit Arta in Tel-Aviv - it's a good source for interesting papers.
And for books, take a look at my book review pages and see if there's anything you like:
http://www.giladorigami.com/Books_default.html
Gilad Aharoni
http://www.giladorigami.com
http://www.giladorigami.com
Israel is unique in that you can still find some classic books by Robert Harbin, and they are published in Hebrew. They are not the easiest books, but are a great addition to your collection... I believe they are inexpensive.
Also, go to your local library an ask the librarian. And you might try using cheap copy paper for your first models, just to get the practice.
- Hank Simon
Also, go to your local library an ask the librarian. And you might try using cheap copy paper for your first models, just to get the practice.
- Hank Simon
-
- Newbie
- Posts: 30
- Joined: October 5th, 2009, 9:38 pm