Detailed origami shot of a Western dragon, with wings. The size of the paper doesn’t matter, but it must be thin. Of course, it’s best to use large paper, even A4.
1. Diagonal crease.
2. Mountain fold crease.
3. The crease connecting two points.
4. Fold 3 equal bisectors through the intersection point, and fold the other three 3 equal bisectors.
5. Fold 4 6 equal lines.
6. Aggregate four 6-dividing lines as shown in the figure.
7. Start processing the header.
8. Fold the two corner bisectors.
9. Petal folding.
10. Start processing the tail.
11. Petal folding.
12. Turn over.
13. Aggregation.
14. Fold the front and back petals.
15. Pull open and flatten as shown.
16. Fold approximately 1/3 of the way.
17. Fold the wings downward.
18. Same paragraphs.
19. Turn over.
20. Fold the petals upward as much as possible.
21. Fold down and fold back the paper beyond the edge.
22. Start processing the tail.
23. Corner bisector crease.
24. Close the fold along the upper step crease (the picture is missing O__O"...).
25. Go to the head.
26. Many layers are fractured together.
27. Fold in half.
28. The tail is turned inward.
29. Fold the thin tail and legs.
30. Treat the header in the same way.
31. Turn your head up.
32. Fold (to adjust the size of the head, refer to the completed picture of the last step to adjust the folding position of this step).
33. Turn the first two layers up and pull the inner paper.
34. Duan Zhe comes out of his mouth.
35. Fold corners, fold or fold as you like.
36. The tail is folded.
37. Process the wings as shown.
38. Treat the opposite wing in the same way.
39. Overall plastic surgery, the Origami Origami of the Western Dragon is completed.