Robert Langs origami insect world is very exquisite and has excellent artistic sense. We can see many exquisite origami insect configuration styles from its design. These origami insects look very similar to real insects in nature, and some can even look real if you look at them from a distance. The origami insect creation we see here is an origami mantis creation. Speaking of praying mantises, I believe many students should be very familiar with them. You may have tried to catch praying mantises for fun when you were a child. Its most distinctive sickle hand looks the most majestic. At the same time, if you are accidentally struck by a praying mantis, it will be really serious. It was quite painful, and it made everyones impression of the mantis even more profound.
This origami mantis was designed by Robert Lang, and it is one of the most simulated origami creations he designed. We can see that the overall configuration and detailed style of the origami mantis are very consistent with the real mantis, especially its high-raised front legs, which are even more chilling. The mantis itself is a carnivore, so it is often regarded as a beneficial insect. In fact, in nature, except for insects that harm humans, most carnivorous insects are beneficial insects. And because of its extremely chic appearance, the praying mantis is often considered a very beautiful ornamental insect, which makes making origami mantises interesting and attractive.
The production of insect origami is often more interesting when combined with the production of some origami plants. For example, the origami maple leaf production tutorial recommended to you before is such a production that can be integrated into the folding of origami insects. The folded maple leaf structure in this origami maple leaf tutorial is very unique, especially the leaf structure has its own characteristics and style. Its biggest feature is its exquisite style. If you want your origami mantis to match this origami maple leaf, you can try folding this origami maple leaf: [Origami Video] Origami Encyclopedia Illustrations will teach you step by step how to make origami maple leaves.