Penguins are known as "the boats of the ocean". On land, it looks like a gentleman in a tuxedo, swaying as it walks, falling and crawling in a state of embarrassment when encountering danger. But in the water, the penguins short wings become powerful "paddles" and can swim at speeds of 25-30 kilometers per hour.
Tutorial on origami penguin mother and child, prepare 15cm*15cm muji two-color paper.
The 1/4 angle bisector leaves a mark on the circle.
One side is folded at the vertical mark.
The valley folds on the other side.
Two 1/4 angle bisectors are valley-folded.
The valley folds at 1/2.
Turn back to the front.
Two points peak break at the mark.
According to the aggregation of red peaks and blue valleys, the valley line is pressed out.
What it looks like after aggregation. The two marks are aligned point to point.
Get the crease.
Tani fold.
The folded look.
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Zoom in to the mother penguins head.
Scroll to the picture.
Flaten the head.
Finished look.
Turn the left corner over to the other side. Peak fold on the back.
Peak break.
The lower corners hug the upper layer leaving a crease.
Both sides are peak folds.
Make creases.
Turn over the corner you just turned over.
Fold the little penguin’s head upward.
Repeat on the other side, add some curvature, and the loving penguin mother and child are folded~