After seeing the paper flower folded out of a hexagonal shape, do you have any doubts like this: 1. I only have quadrilateral paper on hand, not hexagonal ones, right? Why can’t you make origami flowers? 2. I feel that the process is still too time-consuming. Can the origami process be simplified?
It seems that it is indeed necessary to slightly modify the method of making origami flowers to be simpler, so here is today’s tutorial! !
1. First prepare a piece of paper, but this time it can be a quadrilateral. It is also folded according to the dotted line with the origin into a "mountain-shaped mark", and the dotted line without the origin is folded into a "valley-shaped mark" , similar to the folding method of a hexagon.
2. Close the "mountain-shaped marks" on both sides inwards, and process them exactly according to the previously folded creases.
3. Then you will get something like Figure 3, still fold it according to the center line of the triangle, both inside and outside.
4. Figure 4 is the effect after folding.
5. Then unfold them carefully, and you will see a square crease left in the center of the square piece of paper. Just like what is drawn by the black dotted line.
6. Squeeze both sides of the square inwards and gently follow the creases.
7. You will get the boat-shaped effect shown in Figure 7.
8. Then unfold the four sides.
9. Open the four small sides according to the existing creases, and then fix them gently, and you will get the final perfect rendering! !
It’s simple enough. With the tutorial from last time, I believe you have become an expert! !