I always feel that rolling the core is a lazy way to get rid of the problem. I don’t want to fold it if the creases are not clean, neat and completely symmetrical. Recently, I took advantage of the time to study the origami style flower-centered roses, and I also had some shaping methods. I hope my experience can help everyone.
Another: If such a roll center has not appeared before, it might as well be called a Sabean style roll center.
After unfolding the finished product, the creases are very clean and the effect is pretty good~
This is the best part.
The initial origami lines are consistent with Kawasakis.
The red line breaks at the peak and the blue line breaks at the valley.
Keep gathering.
Tidy up the interior.
The heart sinks.
My experience with finishing.
My final step plastic surgery experience.
Standardized rolled roses, folded into the same shape.
The side profile looks very similar to the Kawasaki Rose.
Small-mouthed version of curlicue rose.
The small roll is also the core~