Origami is a dance between hands and paper. An ordinary piece of paper in your hand can become anything - a phoenix, a puppy with three heads, or a Hornbill...the possibilities are endless. All you need to do is know what you want and how to fold it.
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1. It is important to understand the item you are going to fold. If it is an animal, pay attention to the smooth outline and the expression of the animals expression, rather than rigid lines. This is important for a complex model, and if you are careful with the creases, the piece will look beautiful. If you are folding a box or module, sharp creases can highlight the outline of the work.
2. Be patient! If you are learning to fold from a book or an origami tutorial you found online, be sure to remember that patience is extremely important. If you are impatient, your work will most likely be torn off before it is formed...
3. Establish communication with paper. For example, if you try to change a common model, or try something new, you will understand the characteristics of paper more deeply and become more patient with paper.
4. Try to change the taste frequently. This will be of great help to your improvement, unless you are already an expert. This refers to trying different origami types, such as boxes, animals, paper airplanes, etc. This will help you master different techniques and become more comfortable in future productions.
Try to use the above experiences and techniques to enjoy the joy of origami~~