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Insect Origami - Ant Origami Illustrated Tutorial

Insect Origami - Ant Origami Illustrated Tutorial Insect Origami - Ant Origami Illustrated Tutorial

One of the key reasons why origami insects are so popular is that the structure of the insects body is more unique than other common animals. We all know that insects belong to the Insecta class of Arthropods, and their characteristic is that the body can be divided into three parts: head, thorax and abdomen, and there are often three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings in the thorax. Not to mention, the deformation of the wings alone is It is very rich. Some insects do not have wings at certain stages of development, and sometimes the wings may be elytra or membrane wings, which greatly enriches the fun of insect origami. At the same time, the insect head, thorax and abdomen itself have changes in size ratio or shape, which also makes its production more interesting.


Insect Origami - Ant Origami Illustrated Tutorial


The origami insect you see here is made by folding an origami ant, which is also a quite classic origami tutorial. The designer of this origami tutorial is still Robert lang, and we have shared many of his wonderful origami tutorials. Maybe you can feel the uniqueness of this origami ant from the renderings. Due to the relatively simple folding method, the difficulty of making this origami ant has been reduced to a certain extent, but this simple concept is also But compared to other origami productions in the Origami Complete Illustrated Tutorial, this origami tutorial still has quite a challenge, especially in the later folding structure.


Insect Origami - Ant Origami Illustrated Tutorial


Perhaps you have tried the illustrated tutorial on insect origami long-armed long-armed beetle shared before, and in this tutorial you have experienced some key points of folding Coleoptera insects, especially the folding and experience of its long tentacles. Its a big difficulty. But here we can see that the main folding difficulty should be the division of the thorax and abdomen, because the long ant’s thorax and abdomen will form an inward structure, and the abdomen willThere is a disproportionate bulge at the bottom, which requires special care when folding here. At the same time, there is a relatively small tentacle on the head of the origami ant, which also reduces the difficulty of origami to a certain extent. What I provide you here is just a trial reading of this origami ant making tutorial. If you like it, you are welcome to support the original paper book.