Origami of triangular paper modules: a chart for beginners
Origami of triangular modules: turn-based MK for making vases, swans, owls and cats
The art of putting figurines from modules came to us from the East, where manual labor is more valued than ever. A painstaking and demanding work will fully reward you with the charm of the created three-dimensional figure.
To create each model, color schemes of origami from triangular modules for beginners are needed. The study of such exemplary schemes will be an excellent exercise in your spare time, as well as a way to relax and get rid of stress.
The first steps of
Any figure of modular technology begins with the preparation of triangular modules. Like bricks, these blanks contribute to the birth of a new paper masterpiece. The production of these modules is done according to the scheme of traditional origami - from one rectangle of paper:
Step-by-step MK for making a vase
The simplest object created from modules is a vase. It takes about 30 minutes to make it. As a result, you will get a very stylish interior detail or an excellent gift for relatives or relatives.
So, for work prepare 380 modules of any color.
We start working with a number of 20 modules.
We connect the corners one after another, then closing the workpiece into a ring. We recruit another 15 rows of 20 modules:
Note that in the 16th row, the corners must be placed with a long base inside the workpiece:
Now we form the wedges of the vase. To do this, every 2 modules have 4 corners.
In the next row, we attach 3 modules over the previous 4x, then by 2. Complete the wedges with 1 module. We bend outward:
The vase is ready! You can add more colors made in this or another technique origami
After you have learned how to collect a round vase, you can try your hand at creating other figures having a similar structure. For example, a cat figure.
Cat from
modules As you can see, the cat's body has approximately the same structure as the vase. The exception is only a few details: tail and ears. For this model, we need 1,000 white modules and 130 corners of pink paper.
Using a visual video lesson, you can easily create this figure yourself:
Owl from the
modules And this is how the owl of triangular modules looks like:
There are even fewer differences from the already created vase. Having developed a fantasy, you can add eyes, a color beak, and also on the right and left make wings. For example, like this: http: // stranamasterov.en /img3/i2010/10/22/ 018s.jpg
For this model we need 157 purple modules, 62 white, 2 black and 7 orange.
Begin with 5 white and 13 purple corners:
Assemble 3 rows in this way, turn out the work:
In the next row, add 6 white and 12 purple corners:
The base of the suven should consist of 6 rows. In the 7th row, unfold the corners with sharp corners inside the workpiece.
In the 8th row, we turn the two central white modules again with sharp angles inside, the other corners are attached in the usual way:
In the next row, add the orange beak to the white "inverted" modules of the previous row:
In the next row, add the black eyes:
After that start forming the vertexbirds. Above the beak we place 1 module of violet color, the remaining colors are unchanged - white and violet:
We reduce the number of modules to 8 violet:
Now form the ears, adding 3 corners symmetrically to the nose:
We finish the ears with the 1st module:
The paws of the bird consist of 3 cornersfor each:
For the tail, attach 2 more modules. And we glue to the base of the figure the wings consisting of 3 modules each:
The match is ready:
You can also watch the video lessons.
Swan
Earlier we have already discussed how the swan is made from modules.
For those who did not read that article, we attach video lessons.
By the way, it is based on a simple round form.
By adding a tail, wings and neck, we were able to give the figure a shape of a bird, whose neck bend can be easily changed.
At first glance, the simple art of origami from triangular modules made of paper is in fact a masterful embodiment of all kinds of shapes and silhouettes.
Combinations from different locations of modules relative to each other help to create quite realistic 3D shapes. Note the pigeon from the modules:
I created a separate master class to create this figure.
By the way, another popular Japanese figure in the technique of modular origami is the hare.
The hare diagram and the stages of the model execution are very similar to the vase assembly:
Finished bunny can be supplemented with eyes and a muzzle cut out of paper.
The art of putting figurines from modules came to us from the East, where manual labor is more valued than ever. A painstaking and demanding work will fully reward you with the charm of the created three-dimensional figure.
To create each model, color schemes of origami from triangular modules for beginners are needed. The study of such exemplary schemes will be an excellent exercise in your spare time, as well as a way to relax and get rid of stress.
The first steps of
Any figure of modular technique begins with the preparation of triangular modules. Like bricks, these blanks contribute to the birth of a new paper masterpiece. The production of these modules is done according to the scheme of traditional origami - from one rectangle of paper:
Step-by-step MK for making a vase
The simplest object created from modules is a vase. It takes about 30 minutes to make it. As a result, you will get a very stylish interior detail or an excellent gift for relatives or relatives.
So, prepare 380 modules of any color for work.
We begin work with a number of 20 modules.
We connect the corners one after another, then closing the workpiece into a ring. We recruit 15 more rows from 20 modules:
Note that in the 16th row the corners must be placed with a long base inside the workpiece:
Now we form the wedges of the vase. To do this, every 2 modules have 4 corners.
In the next row, we attach 3 modules over the previous 4x, then by 2. Complete the wedges 1 with the module. Bend to the outside:
The vase is ready! You can add more colors made in this or another technique origami
After you have learned how to collect a round vase, you can try your hand at creating other figures having a similar structure. For example, a cat figure.
Cat from the
modules As you can see, the cat's body has approximately the same structure as the vase. The exception is only a few details: tail and ears. For this model, we need 1,000 white modules and 130 corners of pink paper.
Using a visual video lesson, you can easily create this figure yourself:
Owl from the
modules And this is how the owl of triangular modules looks like:
There are even fewer differences from the already created vase. Having developed a fantasy, you can add eyes, a color beak, and also on the right and left make wings. For example, like this: http: // stranamasterov.en /img3/i2010/10/22/ 018s.jpg
For this model we need 157 purple modules, 62 white, 2 black and 7 orange.
Starting with 5 white and 13 purple corners:
After assembling 3 rows, turn the work:
In the next row, add 6 white and 12 purple corners:
The base of the suven should consist of 6 rows. In the 7th row, unfold the corners with sharp corners inside the workpiece.
In the 8th row, we turn the two central white modules again with sharp angles inside, the other corners are joined in the usual way:
In the next row, add the orange beak to the white "inverted" modules of the previous row:
In the next row, add the black eyes:
After that start forming the vertexbirds. Above the beak we place 1 module of violet color, the remaining colors are unchanged - white and violet:
We reduce the number of modules to 8 violet:
Now form the ears by adding 3 corners symmetrically to the nose:
We finish the ears with the 1st module:
The paws of the bird consist of 3 cornersfor each:
For the tail, attach 2 more modules. And we glue to the base of the figure the wings, consisting of 3 modules each:
Sowenok ready:
You can also watch the video tutorials.
Swan
Earlier we have already discussed how the swan is made from modules.
For those who did not read that article, we attach video lessons.
By the way, it is also based on a simple round form.
By adding a tail, wings and neck, we were able to give the shape of a bird's outline, whose neck bend can be easily changed.
At first glance, the simple art of origami from triangular modules made of paper is in fact a masterful embodiment of all kinds of shapes and silhouettes.
Combinations from different locations of modules relative to each other help to create quite realistic 3D shapes. Note the pigeon from the modules:
I created a separate master class to create this figure.
By the way, another popular Japanese figure in the technique of modular origami is the hare.
The hare diagram and the stages of the model execution are very similar to the vase assembly:
Finished bunny can be supplemented with eyes and a muzzle cut out of paper.