Hi, I'm trying to fold Robert Lang's Aedes aegypti, opus 619. I've folded this model twice, and every single time, this irregular middle flap that forms the eye kills me every single time:
It's so difficult to collapse neatly, it's almost like Robert Lang hates me. Does anyone has any tips od how to collapse this neatly?
Aedes aegypti, opus 619 - Robert Lang
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Re: Aedes aegypti, opus 619 - Robert Lang
Funnily enough, the m/v pattern where the diagonals intersect is impossible to flat-fold because there needs to be a difference of 2 between the number of mountains and valleys.
What I would do is ignore the two middle squares formed by the diagonals and crease the other four until they meet in the middle like this: >-<. Then you should be able to collapse the flap normally and sink the corners to create the eye.
It's hard to explain in words, but I might be able to post a picture later.
What I would do is ignore the two middle squares formed by the diagonals and crease the other four until they meet in the middle like this: >-<. Then you should be able to collapse the flap normally and sink the corners to create the eye.
It's hard to explain in words, but I might be able to post a picture later.
Re: Aedes aegypti, opus 619 - Robert Lang
I still don't get it. What middle square?Baltorigamist wrote:Funnily enough, the m/v pattern where the diagonals intersect is impossible to flat-fold because there needs to be a difference of 2 between the number of mountains and valleys.
What I would do is ignore the two middle squares formed by the diagonals and crease the other four until they meet in the middle like this: >-<. Then you should be able to collapse the flap normally and sink the corners to create the eye.
It's hard to explain in words, but I might be able to post a picture later.
EDIT: I collapsed it like this:
Is this correct?
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Re: Aedes aegypti, opus 619 - Robert Lang
That looks like it should work. Not what I had in mind, but I think it's what Lang would do.
Re: Aedes aegypti, opus 619 - Robert Lang
Hey Malleon, have you solved the crease pattern? I have already folded the crease pattern but I am having difficulty to fold the base