The production of the origami fish you see here has a rather magical name, and that is the trigger fish. Maybe when many students see this origami fish, the first thing they think of is tropical fish. They definitely didn’t expect such a cute origami fish to have a name like Trigger Fish, but it does have such a cute name. As part of the collection of hand-made origami ocean fish, the overall feeling of this origami trigger fish is quite interesting, and it is very suitable for us to fold and make accordingly. Moreover, the trigger fish itself has some features of other hand-made origami fish in its body structure. Features that it does not have, which also makes the production of this origami fish even more worth trying.
The designer of this origami trigger fish tutorial is John Montroll. When it comes to specific production, not only does the folding process itself require us to spend a lot of thought, but we also need to have a certain amount of patience in the subsequent plastic processing. You can see that the tail fin structure of this origami triggerfish is quite elegant, so if you want to display such a tail fin structure by folding, you need to spend a certain amount of effort on the structural processing of the tail fin, and there are also some Other folding details also need special attention to achieve the effect. If you like it, add this tutorial to your ocean fish origami collection now. This tutorial is for trial reading only. If you like it, please support the original version.
The origami illustrated tutorial you see below is a tutorial on how to fold a hand-made origami trigger fish: