Rose origami, this is a medium-difficulty origami tutorial on roses. If you want to learn rose origami, then follow our tutorial on how to fold roses!
Steps:
A. Front of paper
B. Back of paper
1. Put the paper Fold in half (mountain fold).
2.*We Use a black pen to reveal the "creases"
3. Next Fold the half in half.
4. Now Fold the top half in half.
5. Unfold everything and you will have 4 equal parts (this is done by folding in half).
6. Follow the previous steps Steps 1-5 to the other side of the paper so that you now have 16 squares of equal length
7. Fold in half.
8. (Suggestions The fold position is less than 1/3. If I fold it exactly at 1/3, the rose will become thick and short.
If I fold it closer to 1/4, the rose will become shorter and shorter. Skinny and tall.
If you try it, you'll know what I'm talking about.
I found that less than 1/3 would be the optimal folding position.)
9. Open the back Paper.
10.*us A red pen was used to highlight the 2 new creases.
The black line represents the mountain break and the red line represents the valley break.
11. On paper Do steps 7-10 on the other side so that there is a crease where the red line is.
12. Fold the paper diagonally. Make the new fold have a triangle above the crease.
13. You are now You will see a diagonal line running through the crease of the paper (*use a green pen to distinguish)
14. Green Line The black lines are mountain folds, and the red lines are valley folds.
15. In Green At the line and black line, make a mountain fold.
On the red line, make a valley fold.
16. In the photo Perform the previous origami on the adjacent corner.
17. In another Do the same origami for one corner.
18. Now, We have completed the origami at the four corners.
19. Make sure the center pops up.
20. Carefully Gently pull the two opposite sides in opposite directions.
21. Slowly Bring the edge down and let it begin to flatten.
22. You are now It has formed into the shape of a rose. Now we will work on the outer/front part of the rose.
23. This is Step 22 What it looks like before.
Now, the paper has four quadrants.
Try to assume that the x-axis is connected to the edge of quadrant 4 and the y-axis is connected to the edge of quadrant 1.
24. Use two Hold a finger on a corner (IV quadrant) and try to align the x-axis with the y-axis.
25. Pull and rotate 90 degrees (IV quadrant) so that the x-axis and y-axis are completely aligned
25A. If you succeeded, then you will have a valley fold displayed on the left.
Repeat step 25 for all four corners.
p>25B. (To Those who have trouble with step 25)
If you are confused about step 25, I found an easier way to solve the problem.
On the back of the paper, draw four blue lines as shown on the left.
Then perform mountain folds on all blue lines. diyju.com
25C.
After completing the mountain fold on the four blue lines, you will get exactly the one shown on the left. This is the same picture shown in step 28. By looking at the mountain fold of these four blue lines, you can figure out what the x- and y-axis alignment really means.
26. That is You will have three green lines as shown in the image on the left.
27. Repeat three times , so that Quadrant II is aligned with Quadrant III, and Quadrant II is aligned with Quadrant IV.
If the paper were published, it would look like the image on the left.
28. This is Flip view.
29. Collect all four sides of the rose and hold them in your fist.
30. This is What the bottom and inside of the rose look like.
31. Cut the edges Round so the rose looks like it has 4 edges.
32. Gently Push (this is a touch-up, so use a little pressure) the inside of the rose so that the top of the inside is relatively flat.
33. Now we You will begin to fold the bottom, creating a bottom with a lid.
34.*Ensure Fold only the inner paper as the outer paper will be used to complete the bottom closure.
35. Subsequent folding In a clockwise direction.
36. Do the same thing for the third side.
37. Right Do the same thing on all sides.
38. Put it Tuck over the fourth side and under the second side so the bottom is completely closed.
39. Hurry up arrive! ! Now you just need to touch it.
40. Watching Insert a chopstick or similar object (for example, a ballpoint pen without ink or the other end of a ballpoint pen) into the center of the seemingly closed bud.
41. Use " Chopsticks" smooth out the 3-D creases to make the rose look similar to this image.
42. Parties All do this.
43. Okay ! You've done it.
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