How to Make a Complicated Turtle With Origami Paper
How to Make a Complicated Turtle With Origami Paper
Turtle is a traditional form of origami is folded into another complex. Origami turtle would be a square of origami paper, or be crashed. Turtles require concentration, done right, but they are one of the simplest origami models in a relatively short time can be learned.
Instructions
- Fold the top third of the horizontal row of paper folding paper (the valley of the times), then fold the bottom behind the times and is again for you (Mountain Time). To develop. This is known as the Z-fold
- Valley as well as one-third and less than half. To develop. Developed and then folding the paper vertically. Valley of the third to the left and right and grow.
- Valley fold down the top right, left, and then leave the valley from top left to bottom right.
- After the mountainous times at an angle in the middle and upper third down. Pinch the pleats in the valley and the top third base, where the appearance of folds of the mountain-shaped X
- A little more "pop top folds into the center square, the behavior of the X-shaped folds of the mountains.
- Press the left and right paper, and the collapse of the shape of the X in the middle. Flatten and place on the X, so that the ends of the triangle in the middle.
- Fold the triangle on top of each other at the base of the folds. Mountain completely around two thirds down. To create a quarter-inch from the top of the valley in time to a single round.
- Turn on the landscape and the valley fold the top third. Valley fold the left third and the center of light and progress. Fold the top third of the second creates a vertical fold in the valley on both sides.
- Valley of the times the two teams and a center of the front legs. Valley fold the bottom sides of the triangle formed by the hind legs.
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