As a senior origami enthusiast, don’t miss the paper balls. Paper balls require various insertions, splicing, and combinations, and the patterns produced are all kinds of strange. The colorful balls made of colorful paper are so beautiful. To be honest, making a colored ball is a bit difficult. In order to make it easier for everyone to learn, we have very detailed step-by-step diagrams!
Materials required for origami paper balls: 30 pieces of square colored paper
How to fold paper balls to make three-dimensional paper balls origami tutorial illustration step 1:
Preparation tools: 30 pieces of square colored paper (three colors)
Step 2 of folding paper balls:
Illustrated step one of the origami tutorial for combining three-dimensional paper balls: Prepare a square piece of colored paper,
Step 3 of folding paper balls:
Fold and unfold
Step 4 of folding paper balls:
Fold the upper half to the midline and the lower half to the midline
Step 5:
Expand.
Step 6:
Step 2: Fold the lower left corner 1/4 above the line, and fold the upper right corner 1/4 down
Step 7:
Fold the upper half to the center line and the lower half to the center line.
Step 8:
Turn over,
Step 9:
Fold the lower left corner up and the upper right corner down,
Step 10:
[PS: I am a little red heart that fixes the paper for taking pictures. It is not needed during the actual folding process. 】
Step 11:
Expand.
Step 12:
Turn over.
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Step 3: Fold the lower horizontal strip upward
Step 14:
Fold the lower horizontal strip upward
Step 15:
Little red heart fixed image
Step 16:
Fold the left part to the right along the crease
Step 17:
Little red heart fixed image
Step 18:
Open the upper part of the strip
Step 19:
fold down
Step 20:
Little red heart fixed image
Step 21:
Step 4: Fold the upper horizontal strip downward
Step 22:
See step three for details.
Step 23:
Tuck in the lower half from the left side
Step 24:
Little red heart fixed image
Step 25:
Step 5: Fold the lower left corner up and the upper right corner down
Step 26:
Little red heart fixed image
Step 27:
After unfolding, turn it over.
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Step 6: Repeat steps 1 to 5
Step 29:
A total of 30 basic combination units are folded
Step 30:
Use 3 basic combination units to form a regular triangular pyramid.
30 basic combinations can create 20 regular triangular pyramids.
Step 31:
Before splicing, let’s take a look at the finished picture. 30 piece combination, centered on five.
Step 32:
Part of the complete picture.
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Step 7: Start splicing and combine the five basic units into a circle, which looks like a star from the front.
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Assembling. . . When splicing, everyone should pay attention to the interweaving of colors to ensure that each triangular pyramid is composed of three colors.
Step 35:
Interspersed and arranged.
Step 36:
The colorful ball is finished, don’t you feel awesome?
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You can try using a variety of color combinations.
Step 38:
Isn’t it beautiful?