Nakamura Kaedora’s origami tutorial, real shot author: 212moving.
Nakamura Kaede’s folding stuff is addictive... Basically, there is no plastic surgery that is not too tricky
So I broke this tiger and took a real photo of it
My finished product
Original works and CP pictures
The 47cm butter black wax composite paper I used, the finished product is 15cm without the tail.
Simple wiring.
Gather slowly from the head.
Gathered! The basic shape of the two sides is as follows.
Fold it in half.
Aggregation is not difficult, so I won’t go into details and let’s start with the shaping part~~
Let’s pull out the head and fix it individually
The basic shape of the head is as follows. Nakamura can use such a simple basic shape to create a tiger head with certain details, which shows his profound skills~
Fold the first stripe as shown.
Fold the lower corner up to get the second stripe.
Get the third stripe as shown.
Then you can get the fourth stripe.
This ends the two-color head.
Fold the small corner as shown in the picture, and then fold it down.
Pull it out a little to get the nose.
The big corner below is also bent.
Then open.
Fold the top in a little.
Fold it in half, as shown below, just fold it in sections.
The corners at the back are the ears, and the folding method is as follows.
The head is basically folded.
Single head.
The head is folded.
The small corner of the neck and the surrounding structure can be folded into three stripes. The specific method is similar to the head. If you have folded the small Songhu, you should know it.
Three pieces have been folded.
Fold off the front legs.
There are two stripes that can be trimmed out by pulling out the top layer of paper. I only removed one here, and there is one that was trimmed later and I didn’t take a picture. See the finished product.
The structure of the body is similar to that of the head. Referring to Xiao Songhu, you can get a series of stripes, which will not be explained in detail here.
The hind legs are as shown.
This is the end of the actual shooting. Next, you just need to refer to the finished product or the actual object!
I forgot two points. The cp is asymmetrical. Just fold it symmetrically according to the lower left corner. After folding, the body is a bit long, so I folded it a little bit.
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