Where can I find 3D origami diagrams and their results for school?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the request for 3d origami diagrams and results for school work. The person suggests looking for diagrams online and creating some on their own. They also express their interest in origami and its complexity, warning the person to start before it takes control of them. There is also a playful exchange about the power of origami and its influence over others.
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Mr.maniac
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I want some 3d origami diagrams and their results
for my school work.:blushing:
 
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http://delinlea.webs.com/freediagrams.htm
http://delinlea.deviantart.com/art/Pichu-Diagram-3D-Origami-320254192
Something like this.
 
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You can give some from internet and some from your creation box.
 
  • #4
I've never done origami, but I've always found it interesting and been impressed at the complex objects you can make simply from folding paper.
 
  • #5
good for you
better start or the dark void of origami will take control of you.
 
  • #6
Mr.maniac said:
good for you
better start or the dark void of origami will take control of you.

Nah, Evo will take control of me long before that.
 
  • #7
Origami is far more powerful than any on earth
:devil:MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!:devil:
 
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Evo shall be possessed by all elegant and powerful spirit
origami.
:devil:MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA:devil:
 

1. What is origami?

Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding, where a single sheet of paper is transformed into various objects and shapes through folding techniques.

2. What are the benefits of practicing origami?

Origami can improve hand-eye coordination, concentration, and fine motor skills. It can also be a form of relaxation and stress relief.

3. Can anyone learn origami?

Yes, anyone can learn origami! It is a fun and accessible activity for people of all ages and skill levels.

4. How many different types of origami are there?

There are countless types of origami, ranging from simple traditional designs to complex and intricate creations. Some popular types include modular origami, wet-folding, and tessellations.

5. What materials do I need to start practicing origami?

All you need is a sheet of paper! Origami paper is recommended, as it is specifically made for folding and comes in various colors and patterns. However, you can also use any type of paper, such as newspaper or wrapping paper.

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