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Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

The lion is the real king of the animal world and always gives people a feeling of power and majesty.

Every time the lion comes out, it is the time when all the beasts try to avoid it. But children still like lions very much, especially many boys.

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

Although you cannot blatantly own a lion, you can fold a paper lion by hand.

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

Of course, it looks like a Zang Ao on the outside. It wouldn’t be a big problem to say it is a Zang Ao. In fact, the two are very similar.

After all, this tutorial on folding animals is still very complicated, and there are many folding steps. If you really like lions and this king, then follow along and learn.

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

This is the back of the folded lion, it feels even The hair is fully expressed.

It’s like a real lion appearing in front of us.

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

Manual folding three-dimensional lion tutorial illustration detailed introduction and analysis

  After all, there are more than 80 steps in folding this work. Let’s try it together. See if you can do it on your own.