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A Humble Guide To Origami

By: Chris Channing The Japanese have been credited with many things- and origami is one of them. This ancient art form has been recorded as being practiced over 1,000 years ago, meaning the art form in question is centuries old!

The basic concept of origami is simple: fold a piece of paper into planar and geometric shapes in order to create some type of figure or object out of the piece of paper. This is all done without glue and many types without cutting or ripping the paper in question. Out of all the examples of origami present, one of the more popular is the crane, which nearly everyone should have experience in making.

Essentially there are two types of art when concerning origami. There is the less skilled origami practiced among newcomers and younger children, and then the more complicated and intricate shapes that are made by true artists and professionals.

Many people enjoy origami as a fun craft. For this reason, pretty much everyone has tried making origami or has at least seen it. Beginner's origami pieces are usually things like the origami flower, origami stars, and origami balls and boxes. Probably, one of the best beginner's origami pieces to learn how to make is the origami ball. At the bottom of this article you will find some sites with origami guides, such as for the origami ball.

The beginner will not take long in learning the complexities of the origami art form. In no time flat, it's quite possible that a beginner can start making difficult origami such as the swan, which is actually only a medium grade of difficulty. If one is to advance in the arts of origami, practice and time will both be necessary in order to develop the skills needed to shape paper to one's liking.

It's interesting to see how origami has evolved over the years. Previously, it was a matter of luck or good education that an origami master could make a truly innovative design. Now, mathematics and science can create unique origami shapes and objects simply by using technology and mathematical formulas.

In Conclusion

Using mathematics, origami pieces can be planned out before even starting to fold the origami paper. The new age technical origami, aka. origami sekkei, has truly turned into its own art form. Crease patterns, or CP, are used to make truly amazing pieces of origami artwork. While an origami swan will have much less than a hundred folds, a technical origami piece will usually have upwards of 1,000 folds!


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Here is an informational resource with Origami instructions videos and for beginners, here is the previously promised guide for learning how to make origami balls.

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