The origami master Ma Bona’s rhino origami tutorial is shot in real life, so lifelike that it looks like it will be wagging its tail and walking in the next moment! The whole origami rhinoceros process is a bit complicated, so everyone needs to be mentally prepared.
Mabana rhinoceros origami dynamic illustration.
This Mabona rhinoceros origami is not made with CP pictures, so I can only put real pictures.
Turn over the top corner of your thumb
There is a corner of paper in that place. Pull it out and it will be obvious.
Turn over
Turn over after folding
Polyline vertical rhombus side
Pull the paper layers on both sides and open them upward.
Twisted 90°.
Duan Shenzhe
Find this place, the right front foot of the rhinoceros. The top tip is the head.
Open.
Fold a basic paper crane. This is the most difficult part of the whole work. It is estimated that many newcomers cannot... But I can only do this, because the fine drawing requires two hands to manipulate the paper, and I need the other hand to Take the camera... fold it and look at the back.
Turn the small pocket inside out and proceed to the next step when done.
The front legs are thinned
Attention should be paid to the handling of the hind legs. The two pieces of paper should beTuck it back.
Stuff the paper on both sides of the head back into the pockets on both sides. Be careful to stuff it back into the pockets, not fold it back. However, it seems that the impact of folding back is not very big.
After folding the corners, you can fold the body in half.
Tuck the paper layer behind the shoulders. Next is the foot fold.
Pull out the paper layers on both sides.
That’s it for the most part. Let’s slowly process the detailed processing based on the picture below.