tailieunhanh - Cách xếp rồng Châu Á bằng giấy

Tham khảo tài liệu 'cách xếp rồng châu á bằng giấy', văn hoá - nghệ thuật, khéo tay hay làm phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Eastern Dragon 1998 by Joseph Wu Designed ca. 1992. Diagrammed 98-8-26 to 98-10-09. The Nippon Origami Association s NOA magazine Origami No. 149 January 1988 included diagrams for a dragon by KITAMURA Keiji. The head was subtle and beautiful but the body was awkward and clumsy. The model also required two 2x1 rectangles. I took the head design and grafted it onto a longer rectangle to create this eastern dragon. Start with a 5x1 rectangle coloured side up. You can use any integer ratio of 4x1 or longer. My longest dragon started with a 12x1 rectangle. I. Precrease into squares all valley folds . 2. Precrease into half squares all valley folds . 3. Precrease into quarter squares all valley folds . 4. Precrease into eighth squares all valley folds . 5. Precrease in half. 6. Precrease into quarters all valley folds . 7. Precrease outer quarters into eighths all valley folds . Eastern Dragon 1998 by Joseph Wu Designed ca. 1992. Diagrammed 98-8-26 to 98-10-09. Page 2 8. Precrease outer eighths into sixteenths this time mountain folds . 9. Precrease first eighth into sixteenths again a mountain fold . 10. Precrease diagonals of the first square again mountain folds . 14. Precrease. Eastern Dragon 1998 by Joseph Wu Designed ca. 1992. Diagrammed 98-8-26 to 98-10-09. 15. Collapse into rabbit ears. Do not crease the horns 16. Precrease. Pay close attention to which segments are the landmarks. Page 3 17. Enlarged view. Precrease. Pay close attention to which segments are the landmarks. 18. Fold up the tip of the nose. 19. Form a waterbomb base using existing creases. 20. Inside reverse fold on existing crease. 21. Outside reverse fold. 22. Head complete. 22. Fold up the sides of the head to form the eyes. Tuck under the horn. The colour change can be performed at this point by flipping this raw edge under .