The origami stars in the Origami Encyclopedia Illustrated Production are still very popular. In the past, the more traditional origami star production was the origami lucky star that everyone is very familiar with. However, there are actually many related origami star productions waiting for you, but the configurations and styles related to these folding and production are relatively unique. Some, some are even very different from the origami stars we normally know in terms of style and folding effect. However, these origami stars still have certain things in common. For example, they all look very different after being made. Beautiful, very suitable for various decorations or pendants.
The origami star you see here appears to be a four-pointed star. The three-dimensional effect of this origami star does not come from the folding configuration itself. In fact, it cleverly uses the color of the two-color paper, that is, the colors on both sides of the paper are different, so after folding, the color on one side is in a star-shaped structure. At the same time, because the front configuration has edges and layers of color, it also makes this configuration look more realistic and vivid, especially with the combination of light and shadow, this effect is significantly enhanced. Even using ordinary single-color single-sided paper can produce good results, because the structure that decorates the edges of the three-dimensional stars can just use the white side of the paper.
This tutorial comes from the familiar Origami-instruction. The entire tutorial is very simple in terms of material selection and basic folding methods. It is very suitable for beginners who like to make various handmade origami to try. At the same time, because of its structure The uniqueness of the shape can also be used as decoration on cards or as wall decorations during festivals, both of which can achieve good results. No matter what, this is a great tutorial not to be missed, so give it a try now.