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25-petal origami rose tutorial illustrations and CP drawings

25-petal origami rose tutorial illustrations and CP drawings 25-petal origami rose tutorial illustrations and CP drawings

Origami roses folding method mostly uses creases as an auxiliary method. Reshape and complete the final production of the origami rose. This is why we see that many origami roses need to be folded with basic creases before final shaping. Creases are a key to ensuring the final effect of origami roses, even in the production process of some origami roses. , the creases will directly shape the origami roses. For example, some beautiful origami roses formed from one piece of paper can have such magical effects. The 25-petal origami rose shared with you here, if it is made on the basis of creases, the final effect will be very good. There is also a suggested tutorial to help explain the folding process.


25-petal origami rose tutorial illustrations and CP drawings


This 25-petalOrigamiRose for Many students should be quite familiar with it. Its folding method is unique and is obviously different from the common Kawasaki paper rose folding. What is more important is the operation of the origami itself. Especially after the folding is completed, if you don't reshape it, you may even feel that it is not an origami rose at all, but just some unknown pieces of paper piled together, but the reshaping operation is finally completed. Later, the unique and beautiful 25-petal origami rose will leave you stunned and stunned. Many netizens even regard the 25-petal origami rose as the most beautiful origami rose in the world, but there has never been a better tutorial on how to make this rose.


The original designer of the 25-petal origami rose is Robert J. Lang, a very outstanding origami artist, Robert J. Lang’s origami works are also shared to a certain extent in the Origami Atlas column of Paper Art Network. The producer and photographer of this picture tutorial is wo1fwood, and the producer of the final product is: Lang, Robert. Please do not reproduce it for commercial purposes. To learn how to make this origami rose, the first thing you need to face is the CP drawing. Don’t worry that this CP drawing will be very complicated. In fact, this CP drawing is even surprisingly simple! However, this does not mean that this CP drawing is easy to understand for beginners. Compared with other drawings, it is still a bit confusing, so we will first give a simple explanation of the CP drawing here to help everyone understand it better. Understand the CP drawings and finally complete the production of this 25-petal origami rose.




How should this CP drawing be folded? In fact, the dark lines in the drawing need to be folded into peak marks, while the light colored areas need to be folded into valley marks. From a vertical perspective, the width of each grid is continuously widening from top to bottom, and the scale on the left fully illustrates this problem. From a horizontal perspective, there is no change in this scale, which needs to be fully noted. Otherwise, the origami rose may not have the effect you want. It is a good choice to print out the creases. This tip is for your reference.


25-petal origami rose tutorial illustrations and CP drawings




1. After completing the folding, the crease on the side should be as shown in the picture.


25-petal origami rose tutorial illustrations and CP drawings




2. Look at this origami model from another angle.


25-petal origami rose tutorial illustrations and CP drawings




3. First fold one end of the origami model into the style as shown in the picture according to the crease.


25-petal origami rose tutorial illustrations and CP drawings