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Halloween origami bat drawing tutorial

Halloween origami bat drawing tutorial Halloween origami bat drawing tutorial

When Halloween comes, the most indispensable thing is bats. If you want to use origami to decorate and embellish your Halloween, then making some origami bats is a good choice. In the past, I have shared with you some simple origami bat making tutorials. However, the bat itself made by folding those origami bat making tutorials still looks different from the real bat. It is just that the outer outline looks relatively different. Its just like a bat. If you look into the details, it may make many people feel unsatisfied. So here I would like to share with you an origami bat tutorial that is relatively realistic in terms of specific effects.


Halloween origami bat drawing tutorial


The designer of this Halloween origami bat is F Balint. Many students may have seen this origami bat from some origami appreciation or origami exhibitions. Its biggest feature is that it can use a very simple folding method to fold some small details on the head and wing structure of the origami bat. Presented, this looks indeed incredible. The entire origami operation only takes 12 steps, which is truly amazing. However, if you want the folding effect to be like the origami effect shown in the rendering, you may need to perform very detailed shaping. Especially the head structure of the origami bat and the claws on the origami wings are difficult to fold.


Although the simple origami bat shared before also expresses the body shape and appearance of the bat, the origami bat looks like a silhouette under the night. The overall outline is there, but from From the wings to the body, almost every detail has not been taken care of. Considering that the production of the origami bat here is more complicated, this situation is acceptable. Especially here, the wing structure of the origami bat is folded into a detailed sense of layering, which should be very exciting for students who like handmade animal production. The wings are always a core part that reflects the details.