The vulture is the largest raptor on the plateau and feeds on the carcasses of large animals. The more common Tibetan sky burial, also known as "bird burial", is completed by lighting "mulberry" smoke to attract vultures. Origami vulture vulture tutorial, friends who like origami crafts, please read on~
First divide into 16 equal parts!
Then count to the 11th square, valley break!
Then do a belly fold downward!
Fold both sides in the same way, and the final result is as shown below!
The remaining peaks and valleys are aggregated.
Open it and fold it according to the underlined part.
See the picture below after completion.
Plate the resulting model flat.
Then as shown.
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Fold the head section to make an aquiline beak.
Separate the paper layers for the wings back and fold out the feathers like in the second picture.
Flaten the tail, make a section fold, and then fold the feathers like wings
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Finally, fold the wings into several sections to make the feathers look fuller.