I mentioned in the previous post, that I wanted to explore more three-dimensional origami designs. I found that my earlier iterations weren't as challenging to fold and I wanted to try making an origami design that had more aesthetic depth. I decided to explore one of the most popular origami designs: the Crane. The process of folding wasn't as complex as the Angel Fish, taking be about five minutes to complete. However, I do prefer the three-dimensional aspect of the origami Crane; plus it has a little more aerodynamic ability than the fish :)
I owe a big thanks to the Youtuber's who uploaded their origami tutorials.
Below is my process of making the Crane.
So far, this is my favourite Origami design that I've tried. I think it looks very elegant and whimsical. I feel like this iteration was more of a success, so I'm going to explore another three-dimensional Origami designs.
Whoa, your documentation style is so professional and clean. Have you seen the other style of cranes where the main body is hollow? And the story that is you fold 1000 of them, you get to make a wish (normally in relation wishing for someone's health). I tired it before...I got to around 7-800 where I can pretty much fold them in my sleep. They are just few steps added on to this style of cranes, perhaps give it a try sometimes!
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