Hi!
Does anyone know the folding pattern / model name of this shape? Does it involve any cuts to the paper?
Thank you!
Searching for origami model: 4 arm swirl
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Re: Searching for origami model: 4 arm swirl
It doesn't require any cutting--in fact, it's an intermediate step in something called a square twist. All you need to do is make a Preliminary Fold and spread the layers out while twisting the center point.
Re: Searching for origami model: 4 arm swirl
It seems like the model in the picture is some kind of module that can be connected to other such modules. I'm not familiar with the specific module, but I have come up with a rose that uses a similar twist some years ago: http://www.origami.at/diagrams/flower.pdf
Re: Searching for origami model: 4 arm swirl
A little bit of research later, I now know that it is a modular wall tessellation unit by Galen Picket: https://www.etsy.com/de/listing/157959091
Should be kinda easy to recreate from the pictures.
Should be kinda easy to recreate from the pictures.
Re: Searching for origami model: 4 arm swirl
There you go, crease pattern for four (two by two) molecules linked together:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/krDNC86qznJG7Dg3A
Finished fold (one molecule on the left, four molecules on the right):
https://photos.app.goo.gl/HykbbUTUb35Ngy4VA
The art installation consists of several modules that have two by five molecules linked together on one sheet with four molecules per side overlapping to lock the modules together.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/krDNC86qznJG7Dg3A
Finished fold (one molecule on the left, four molecules on the right):
https://photos.app.goo.gl/HykbbUTUb35Ngy4VA
The art installation consists of several modules that have two by five molecules linked together on one sheet with four molecules per side overlapping to lock the modules together.
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Re: Searching for origami model: 4 arm swirl
Thanks for your replies!
I also saw a similar shape in the following Renzuru:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Buj0TvEj7yN/
In this, 4 cranes were replaced by a twisted shape - is this the same square twist that you explained to me, but with some parts of the paper cut away (the squares which origami_8 marked yellow in her description)? Then again, the arms seem to be triangular and not square shaped as in origami_8's instruction...
Does anyone of you understand how the twisted shape in the Renzuru was achieved?
I also saw a similar shape in the following Renzuru:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Buj0TvEj7yN/
In this, 4 cranes were replaced by a twisted shape - is this the same square twist that you explained to me, but with some parts of the paper cut away (the squares which origami_8 marked yellow in her description)? Then again, the arms seem to be triangular and not square shaped as in origami_8's instruction...
Does anyone of you understand how the twisted shape in the Renzuru was achieved?
Re: Searching for origami model: 4 arm swirl
Well, now this time cutting was involved.
There are two types of cuts, firstly the ones to separate the individual molecules (basically along the orange lines in my Crease pattern), just like in the Hiden Senbazuzu Orikata: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cate ... ru_Orikata
The second type of cuts is only made on the second picture to the swirl units, to make them skinnier.
On the first picture it looks as if the swirls are just twisted waterbomb bases. On the second those bases have cuts along the middle lines of each base to fold the side flaps inwards.
There are two types of cuts, firstly the ones to separate the individual molecules (basically along the orange lines in my Crease pattern), just like in the Hiden Senbazuzu Orikata: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cate ... ru_Orikata
The second type of cuts is only made on the second picture to the swirl units, to make them skinnier.
On the first picture it looks as if the swirls are just twisted waterbomb bases. On the second those bases have cuts along the middle lines of each base to fold the side flaps inwards.
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Re: Searching for origami model: 4 arm swirl
That's it! Thank you! <3