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Nghệ thuật xếp hình Nhật Bản: dragon fly

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$ Dragonfly, version 2 Copyright 1998-2000 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved This model’s design borrows from Robert Lang’s dragonfly in The Complete Book of Origami (Dover, 1988). For your first attempt, begin with a 3x7 rectangle considerably larger than a dollar bill. A dollar bill makes a model 45mm long with a 63mm wingspan, and requires tweezers. 1. Begin green side up. 2. Bisect the middle 4 Valley-crease the long way, 3. Rabbit-ear. Repeat on left. right angles with valley- mountain-crease the short creases. way. 1/4 4. Fold and unfold. Turn 5. Crease bisectors, 6. Crease bisectors. over and rotate 1/4 turn. stopping where shown. Then swing flaps around. 1/4 7. Collapse. A layer swings out from behind at the 4 tiny 9. Reverse-fold on arrows, and the long flaps 8. Swing the left half of the central existing creases. stand straight up. diamond under the right half; the standing flaps fall to the left. No new creases. Rotate. $ Dragonfly, v2 (continued) Copyright 1998-2000 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved 11. Lift bottom point, 10. Flip one layer down, opening paper completely. 12. The central diamond-shape incorporating a reverse-fold. sticks up. The indicated points Unfold. Repeat on left, and are concave. Push them up twice behind. from behind to invert them. A 13-14 13. Pinch together all the edges 14. Flip one flap to the right. 15. Reverse-fold, in-and-out. in the range “A”, swinging them Repeat 13-14 on the left. Repeat on left. under. Meanwhile, divide the Turn over. central diamond. Only the tiny valley fold is a new crease. 16. Reverse-fold, 1 layer 17. Flip the rectangular 18. Reverse-fold, 1 layer over 2. Crease only the front section behind and upwards. over 2. Crease only the rear half sharply. See next This is a reverse-fold. Do half sharply. Note bisected diagram for positioning. not crease sharply. angle. $ Dragonfly, v2 (continued) Copyright 1998-2000 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved 16-20 19. Pull single-ply black triangle 20. Reverse-fold, flipping over to the left. This will drag the 21. Repeat 16-20 on left. the rectangular single-ply. Turn over. single-ply rectanglular piece of Press flat and sharpen all the upper wing downwards. creases. Don’t crease. 22-23 not to corner 2 22. Flip 1 flap over, and pull 23. Bisect lower angle, the next flap towards the left. swiveling at the upper edge. 24. Repeat 22-23 on left. Model won’t lie flat. Release the stretched layer, Turn over. and flip the long flap back to the right. not to tip 26. Valley fold, 27. Bring one layer to 25. Fold top point to center. creasing sharply. front (closed sink). Turn back over. $ Dragonfly, v2 (continued) Copyright 1998-2000 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved Note: bottom of squashed triangle crosses point where wing meets body. 28. Valley-fold next flap over 29. Fold over again, spread- 30. Reverse-fold (symetrically) tip on the sink line (stretching at sinking assymetrically. The of tiny hidden waterbomb base, the wing). Unfold it. x-ray line is the other side of as far as possible. (Temporarily the spread. unfold point from step 25.) 1/4 26-31 31. Tuck left edge into the sink. Mountain-fold right edge 32. Repeat 26-31 on left 33. Fold model in half. behind the edge under it side. Unfold point from Rotate 1/4 turn. (creasing sharply). step 25. 2-ply here 35. Note: front of head is 36. Triple-crimp along 34. Reverse-fold twice. The vertical. Unfold the crimp and valley-fold is the crease from existing creases. spread the 4 ridges along upper step 25. edge of head. $ Dragonfly, v2 (continued) Copyright 1998-2000 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved not to corner follow edge behind note: outermost layer is “trapped” 37. At wing, swivel. At head, 38. Wrap swivelled layer 39. Valley-fold along edge of flip over a layer, incorporating around (sort of a closed-sink). the wrap. Tuck under where it a reverse fold. overlaps the front of the wing. 37-40 A 41. Detail of head. Sink as 42. Like so. Spread top 40. Tuck back of wing into the shown. If opened flat, this would of head apart a bit. wrapped bit from step 38 be a mountain-fold joining point (locking wing). Repeat 37-40 “A” with its counterpart. on other side. Be careful of tearing stress! 44. Closed-sink along 45. Dent the top corner 43. Top-view of head. Push existing crease. of the head. Tuck in at down the crimp, unsinking Optional: underneath the head, bottom. Head is now the front of the head, and twist the extra sunken material locked. close back up. towards the rear. $ Dragonfly, v2 (continued) Copyright 1998-2000 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved 46-48 47. Half-squash the lower 48. Like so. Round the eye 46. Fold and unfold eye- middle edge shown. Spread further, pulling down the flap where naturally limited. lower and upper outer edges. lower edge. Repeat 46-48 Then lift it perpendicular. behind. thicker 49. Fold and unfold only the 51. Fold the far “belly” flap over 50. Closed-sink the front flap the middle ridge, and tuck it into front “belly” flap. The crease along the crease just made. dips away from the body where the sunken pocket; crease the extra thickness begins. sharply, as this is the belly-lock. not to corner 52. Bend down (very thick) the 53. Reverse-fold. Rear half 54. Shape wings with wings to 90 degrees, along the is “maximum extent”. mountain folds. upper edge of the body. $ Dragonfly, v2 (continued) Copyright 1998-2000 Stephen Hecht. All Rights Reserved 55. Detail of tail. Pinch tip of tail and flatten. 56. Completed dragonfly. (Re-shape the eyes if they’ve become mangled.)
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