Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
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Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
can anyone post a photo diagram for step 12 - 13 for this crab model
thank you Ead CHCH NZ
can anyone post a photo diagram for step 12 - 13 for this crab model
thank you Ead CHCH NZ
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Re: Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
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Re: Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
I think it is just an unfolding of the petal folds there.ead22 wrote: can anyone post a photo diagram for step 12 - 13 for this crab model
So go to step 11 and start unfolding that front part until it looks like 13.
Re: Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
did that only ended up with 6 legs when I inverted the entire fold it seemed it could possibly have more legs but I couldn't refold.
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if its a challenge then post it here viewforum.php?f=16
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No its not - i only want a little help is all!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
mir numaan wrote:if its a challenge then post it here viewforum.php?f=16ead22 wrote:did that only ended up with 6 legs when I inverted the entire fold it seemed it could possibly have more legs but I couldn't refold. Been trying to do this model for months I challenge anyone to complete!!
He said "COMPLETE" not "COMPETE"
I would love to help out. Just gimme a few hours because I'm in the United States and it's morning here. After school, i'll post pics if that would be good with youead22 wrote:No its not - i only want a little help is all!!!!!!!!!
I would rather fail trying than fail without trying....
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Re: Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
thanks look forward to seeing your pics. Most appreciate it.
Re: Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
My apologies for repeating myself but could someone please please post some pictures of steps 11 - 17 I have to make this crab by the end of the week for a display along with Robert lang's from sea life which I have finally received some help with, I know previously there has been images but they have been deleted. I see diagrams for a similar crab but there are cuts involved which isn't what I want.
Thanks Ead22
Thanks Ead22
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Re: Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
So you are having trouble with the unfolding of the flaps originally blintzed preceding step one. Here is me doing just that. You have to un-collapse more than one point in order to fully remove those corners of paper out as shown:
Starting:
Now we open up the front:
We proceed with pulling out that point further:
Continuing:
Now where my pointer finger is is another point that was adjacent to the other we just pulled out. We pull out this one in the same way:
Now on the left is the second point folded out. On the right is the first point folded out. Now you can see that flap of paper that was originally a corner folded to the center from BEFORE step 1:
Now you pull that flap out like so:
Now is the hard part. From now on the pictures will be from the other side (viewing it from the top). You need to collapse it as shown (I think):
Now you continue the collapsing as shown here:
Another in progress photo:
Side view of the collapse:
And you are all done that one step. Phew. Now you can do the rest of them by yourself!
[Also, can anyone confirm that I did this right?]
EDIT: Yes I double checked and this does provide the right number of flaps for completion of the model.
Starting:
Now we open up the front:
We proceed with pulling out that point further:
Continuing:
Now where my pointer finger is is another point that was adjacent to the other we just pulled out. We pull out this one in the same way:
Now on the left is the second point folded out. On the right is the first point folded out. Now you can see that flap of paper that was originally a corner folded to the center from BEFORE step 1:
Now you pull that flap out like so:
Now is the hard part. From now on the pictures will be from the other side (viewing it from the top). You need to collapse it as shown (I think):
Now you continue the collapsing as shown here:
Another in progress photo:
Side view of the collapse:
And you are all done that one step. Phew. Now you can do the rest of them by yourself!
[Also, can anyone confirm that I did this right?]
EDIT: Yes I double checked and this does provide the right number of flaps for completion of the model.
Re: Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
thanks finally got past the tricky bits, basically had to pull the whole model apart. does anyone know of a diagram that does similar to these steps? I have seen this inverted move before somewhere that explains better than in "creative origami" is it brian chans wolf spider
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Re: Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
I'm still attempting this model. When I collapse the model to get the 6 flaps they are extremely thick. Is it supposed to be this way?
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Re: Akira Yoshizawa crab in creative origami
please i need the step 12-13 photos or tutorial video.. it's been frustating me for months