If you have watched some TV series that reflect modern life in the West, you may have noticed that when gentlemen go hunting, they will bring a very strong-looking dog, and this dog is everyone Very fond of fox terrier. The origami tutorial I’m sharing with you here is how to make an origami foxhound. There are not many origami dog making tutorials in the Origami Encyclopedia, but there are quite a few related folding tutorials. For example, the origami dog bookmark that everyone loves is a very good tutorial. Today here we can complete a unique and interesting origami foxhound by learning origami drawings.
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The actual picture of the origami foxhound comes from Happyfolding.com
The designer of this origami foxhound is David Brill. We have also studied Davids related origami making tutorials before, including a very beautiful and practical origami box, as well as some other cute origami animals. Don't think that this origami foxhound may be difficult to make. In fact, the origami tutorials designed by David are often very simple and easy to follow. What’s even more surprising is that there is only a two-page tutorial for this origami fox hound. This actually puts pressure on the maker to perform in-depth plastic surgery on the origami dog. Good plastic surgery can ensure the origami dog’s appearance. The three-dimensional effect is preserved and enhanced to the greatest extent.
While learning this origami foxhound, we also recommend a tutorial on how to make an origami squirrel. This origami squirrel making tutorial also comes from David Brill’s origami design. The wonderful origami design shows an origami squirrel that is very cute in appearance. Although this origami squirrel has some structural "flaws", the main reason is that the structure of the head is relatively flat. After all, most real squirrels' heads are presented in a three-dimensional way. Click on the link to start learning this easy origami squirrel: http://zhidiy.com/zhezhitupu/6097/. Turn the page and start learning about this beautiful origami foxhound too. The tutorial is only for trial reading. If you like it, you are welcome to support the original version.