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This is a detailed tutorial with real-life pictures of dollar carp origami; it took several hours to fold, and I had to take pictures while folding. I usually see that many people like dollar carp, so I specially sent it to share with everyone. I used U.S. dollar practice notes, not real U.S. dollars. Pay attention to the circles. This is not included in the picture tutorial. It requires three more folds. I drew these creases on paper to make it easier for everyone to find their positions.
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Front, only creases
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This position is where the yellow mark on the reverse side corresponds
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The first step is to fold
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The back of the first step
Using peak and valley folds, the mark is the starting position
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The back side of the second step
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Step Three
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Step 4
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Close-up of step 4
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The body is folded
Fold here from the red line
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The effect of folding the reverse side
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Change the direction and look carefully
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The first pleat unfolds, and there is a peak line between the lower pleats
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Fold along this line
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It’s slightly arched after folding, but I didn’t fold the peak line in the middle
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The effect after folding the other sidefruit
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Looking at it from the other side, it’s a bit warped, isn’t it?
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I've been folding this place for a long time, but it never worked well
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Next, fold it over along the first line
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What it looks like after folding
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The two yellow lines are both peak lines, the line between the two red dots is also a peak line, and the thin blue line on the right is the peak line of the second pleat
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What the side looks like after foldingsub
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Look carefully, I don’t know how to describe it
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Another close-up
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Turn over and fold it over, this is the fin
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Fold the other side in the same way
Fold the other side over and it will look like this
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Detailed close-up
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Both sides are folded, and the fins are folded out
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This is the part of the fish beard
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In order to give the fish a three-dimensional effect, the red line is the valley line, fold this part in
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Fold it in like this
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The effect after folding
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Same treatment on the right
The fish head immediately came to life
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Now we go one step further and make the fish head more three-dimensional
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fold in
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Fold both sides in
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You have to fold it carefully, along the red line, and fold it in, so as to ensure that the two pleats you just folded do not spread out
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Fish Mouth
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A close-up of the fishs mouth. To be honest, the fishs mouth is very difficult to break. Its too small and theres no way to do it, so I just pinch it.
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It’s better to look at it from a wider angle, ignore the altered part
This beard is also pinched randomly. The fish head is almost done and plastic surgery has begun
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First use tweezers to cut out a spine on the back of the fish
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I thought of the crucian carp back. . .
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Spread the tail, starting from the second pleat, and fold it along the red line
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From the top corner of the second fold from the left to the top corner of the third fold, fold along the red line and turn the whole thing up
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Open the fish tail on the other side, and also start from the peak line of the second pleat, and fold it along the red line and valley
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Counting from right to left, from the top corner of the second pleat to the top corner of the third pleat, fold along the red line and turn under the fish belly
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The folding is done, you have to be patient and reshape it. I still look like a catfish. . . Why! !
Foreign original picture tutorial
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