Friday, February 14, 2014

Origami links

Some of my favorite websites I turn to when I feel like folding something.

http://dev.origami.org/diagram.cfm
I started learning origami from this website. I wish it were a bit more colorful. It contains model diagrams from simple to advanced. Around 700+ models in their model database and not a single ad.

www.origami-instructions.com/‎
Simple and colorful models. Very good classification of models. This website will make you fall in love with origami. Very user friendly website.

http://en.origami-club.com/
Another colorful website with good classification. It even has animation videos along with model folding diagrams.

http://www.origami-make.com/
Contains lot of model diagrams. One needs to be patient as the pages contain few folding steps per page and you need to keep clicking next/next.

http://www.langorigami.com/
Robert Lang's website. Need I say more? :)

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-3D-Origami-Pieces
3D origami swan. The technique explained here can be used to create variety of 3D models. Really a test of patience.

http://www.papertoys.com/
This is not really origami in the truest sense. It is cutting and gluing paper to create 3D shapes and architecture. A really nice one. Just a take a print out. Cut along the lines and paste. Hmmm. Not that simple :)

http://cp.c-ij.com/en/
Cannon's creative park. Full of colorful models. Action models, Architecture, Animals, you name it. It has everything and their models are of finest quality and very high accuracy.

http://global.yamaha-motor.com/yamahastyle/entertainment/
Yamaha's papercraft website. Yea! They do have awesome realistic looking bike models apart from some animals and pop up cards.

http://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=popup%20card
popup card gallery

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