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Encuentro Origami Bogotá 2013

Paginas de Origami ORIGAMI

BOGOTA 2013

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ENCUENTRO ORIGAMI BOGOTÁ Bogotá, Colombia 2013.

Edición Juan Fernando Aguilera.

Diseño Locomotion Design Studio. Impreso por QUILI Ed. ISBN 2145 - 8138

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EDITORIAL El tiempo pasa aprisa cuando se disfruta; así han sido estos cuatro años. Han sido buenos años en los que la amistad y el desarrollo de nuestras técnicas se han entrelazado en momentos gloriosos y de descubrimiento. Al pasar el tiempo y ver hacia atrás, nos percatamos de todas las personas y recuerdos que hemos construido juntos, permitiendo creer, crecer y soñar junto a un papel que la posperidad y el buen nombre de nuestro país es posible. Creemos en lo que podemos lograr y gracias a todas las personas que nos acompañan ese sueño cada vez está más cercano. El quinquenio se avecina, la esperanza se ve en el horizonte, soñemos en ese nuevo reto, mientras disfrutamos de este cuarto evento.

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AGRADECIMIENTOS Decir gracias en ocasiones es insuficiente cuando tantos han brindado este proyecto: autores, diseñadores, patrocinadores, participantes y Comité Organizador. En este cuarto año, nuestra Colección ha superado muchas expectativas y todas ellas gracias a la colaboración y trabajo dedicado por Christophe Boudias quien nos ha permitido transcender las fronteras y poseer la mayor cantidad de autores desde el inicio del evento. Adicionalmente, agradecemos al equipo de diseño de Locomotion Desing Studio, quienes en agotadoras noches y horas han sacado este libro a la luz, manteniendo el respeto y el alma intacta en cada uno de los diagramas y descripciones propuestos por los autores.

“Todo aquel quien tiene una idea grande, así sea una idea loca; Tiene en cierta forma, el tamaño de su idea” José A. Livraga R. Pensador Argentino

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, indice: 5. 7. 8. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 22. 24. 27.

Editorial. Agradecimientos. Índice Alis Dish Always together. Baby Rabbit. Ray. Cat in Box. Chick. Cisne. Cubo espiral. Cubo.

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Deer. Den Den Mushi. Eight Stellation. Elefantine. Electric Ray. Escarabajo. Escher Fish. Espada. Fighter Plane. Flapping Pheasant. Flood Bowl. Fox head.

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78. 89. 94. 95. 96. 98. 100. 130. 106. 109. 126. 128. 130.

Frilled Lizard. Head Set. Helice Rock Rose. Origami Angel. Iris-Star. Angel. Kiwi. Kosudama. Long Necked. OD Ball. Oiseaw. Orca.

133. 135. 141. 143. 145. 148. 150. 156. 158. 162. 163. 164. 168. 171.

Origami Spark. Horse. Fish. Poisson Fish. Pug. Quilt Feville. Rabbit 1.3. Rabbit. Slug. Snow Cube. Sue´s Flapper. Totoro. Unstabile. WaterDragon. 9

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dedicated to my long-suffering wife, Alison

Ali's Dish design & artwork c Nick Robinson

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Partir de paso 6 de la primera parte

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2 Sacamos la primera capa de papel

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5 Levantar la dos puntas y repetir los pasos del 1 al 4 en la parte de abajo

Luego repetir los pasos 10 y 11 de la primera parte

Si realizamos el cambio de Color del paso 2 en las cuatro puntas tenemos otra bonita variación.

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1. This model is best wetfolded of folded with tissue foil of at least 25cm square, for an 8cm model. A thinner and larger sheet will allow you to fold the antlers more proportionately .

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3. Begin with the white side facing you. Fold diagonally in half in both directions, one at a time, crease firmly, and unfold.

Fold the lower diagonal edges to the crease line in the centre, crease well, and unfold.

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6. Turn paper over. 5.

Valley fold down ...

... turn paper over again, ...

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... then open out, undoing the folds in Step 2.

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Turn paper over again ...

Fold the circled corners to the intersection of each of the digonal edges of the white layer and the horizontal crease line.

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Fold and unfold as shown, creasing well, ...

... then open out completely.

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Turn paper over, ...

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... and fold diagonally in half. Rotate counter clockwise through 45 degrees and valley fold as show, along existing crease lines. A

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Bring diagonal BC in line with AB, crease firmly, and unfold.

Valley fold the triangular flap through the circled intersections. The horizontal edges at the top should remain in line.

Make another valley fold through the same flap, in line with the vertical edge below.

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Unfold Step 17, ...

Valley fold Corner A to meet Corner B. Crease firmly.

Fold and unfold twice as illustrated. Crease Firmly.

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Now do another valley fold, vertically through the intersecting crease lines made in Step 20, while keeping the horizontal edge at the top in line.

Valley fold precisely between the circled landmarks on the left and right. However, crease firmly across the section of the diagonal crease line marked by the middle circle only. 22.

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Fold and unfold as in Step 14. Crease firmly.

Another valley fold, this time dividing the area between the left vertical edge and the closest vertical crease line on the right in half.

Undo Step 23.

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Separate the vertical edges on the right and draw one layer to the left, ...

Valley fold again as shown, crease firmly, and unfold.

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... while bringing the point at the bottom up, ...

... like this. Rotate the paper 180 degrees clockwise. 30.

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Draw the diagonal edge of the top layer on the left to the right as you do a squash fold.

Swivel the triangular flap from the right to the left as illustrated.

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Repeat Steps 29 and 30 on the right, ...

... and turn paper over.

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... like this, ... 34. Hold the paper at the circled positions and pull the model slightly apart. Flatten the the top section of the verticle as you do a pleat fold on each of the layers along the crease lines, ... 35.

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... and this. Now bring the two halves to the middle again. The paper should now look like this, ... 37.

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... and this, viewed from the bottom.

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Repeat Steps 33 to 36 in respect of the next three vertical crease lines, ...

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... and again with the next three vertical creases,

Valley fold.

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Fold and unfold twice as shown, creasing firmly

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Hold both layers of this triangular flap at the circled area and pull down.

Reverse fold as shown, creasing firmly as well

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Separate the two layers of this triangular flap from below and squash fold the upper half as illustrated.

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Now flatten the remaining half as shown, ...

... like this. Separate the two layers again along its diagonal edges and squash fold.

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Now fold and unfold, creasing well, ...

... then lift the corner at the base of the first layer up while reverse folding both sides along the crease lines made in Step 46.

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Turn model over.

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Bring Corner A to Corner B, while drawing one layer in the middle up along a valley fold line between B and C, ...

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... until it looks like this. Fold and unfold as shown, creasing well.

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Draw one layer to the left as you reverse fold along the crease line made in Step 53.

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... like this, ... ... then swivel one layer on the right to the left, ...

Fold A to B, making the valley and mountain folds as illustrated, ... 58.

... and this. The circled area shows how the hidden layers should lie. Repeat from Step 23 on the right.

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Fold one layer up.

Fold Corners A & C to meet at B, then draw the two lowerflaps in the centre upwards, ...

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Reverse fold at the top, then fold the two flaps in the middle down.

Mountain fold the tip under, ...

... and valley fold one layer as shown, through the circled intersecting crease lines.

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Open out again, ...

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... bringing the edges on each side together in a reverse fold.

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... just a little above the horizontal crease line on the layer immediately below.

Tuck the excess paper under as illustrated, ...

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... and this. Reverse fold on the right, while swivelling the right half of the triangular section in the middle to the left, ... ... like this, repeating on the left as well, ...

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... like this, ...

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... until the paper looks like this. Lift and draw one layer to the left as illustrated, ...

... swivel one layer on the right into the resulting pocket, ...

... and return the layer lifted in Step 70 to its original position.

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Reverse fold both sides, ...

Repeat Steps 68 to 72 on the left.

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... and turn paper over. 77.

Swivel the flap on the let to the right 78.

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Valley fold up, and crease firmly.

Now valley fold down, creasing firmly again.

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Open out to the postition before Step 78.

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Valley fold, and crease firmly.

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Open out to the position before Step 77.

Swivel one flap on the left to the right.

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Repeat Steps 77 to 82 on this flap, ...

... and the next flap below.

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Repeat Steps 77 to 84 on the right.

Swivel one leaf on the right to the left.

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Fold part of this triangular flap down, about 2/5th the distance from the tip to its base. Crease firmly, ...

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Lift one layer on each side up as shown, then fold down along the crease line made in Step 87, ...

... and unfold.

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... like this. Fold up as shown, about 2/5ths the distance from the tip at the bottom to its base, ...

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... then fold up again, leaving two white ‘spots’ on each side. These will be the eyes.

Mountain fold the excess paper within.

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Mountain fold both sides as shown. Fold the entire leaf down.

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Turn the paper over. Swivel one flap on each side up.

We shall now begin to form the antlers with a series of reverse folds, ...

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... using the crease lines made previously.

Reverse fold the smallest tab on the left first, followed by the largest just behind it, than the white tab on the right. 101.

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Two more reverse folds, ...

... and a final one to complete the left side. Repeat from Step 97 on the right, ... 103.

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Now for the forelegs. Reverse fold both legs as illustrated, ...

... leaving a little gap between the frontal edge of the limb and the horizontal line circled landmark. Valley fold one layer of each foreleg and both hindlegs pieces down.

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Narrow the forelegs with two valley folds, and reverse fold the hindlegs as illustrated.

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Close up the forelegs, and reverse fold the hindlegs again. Rotate the model clockwise through 180 o.

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... like this. Repeat Steps 107a and 107b on the other hindleg. 108.

... and valley fold the next layer, ...

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... then rabbit’s ear fold as illustrated, ... Now to work on the neck, head and antlers. Valley fold through all layers, ...

... and gently fold the model in half, leaving the backbone area relatively flat, while curving the body along the length of the deer.

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Your model should now look like this. Reverse fold the tail piece. 113. Valley fold all layers on this side of the head as shown. 114.

Valley fold one layer only, ...

115. ... then narrow this piece with a rabbit’s ear fold as diagrammed. Bring the next piece up with a valley fold, ...

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... repeating Step 114, ...

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... then narrow the third piece, before rabbit’s ear folding through all layers along the trunk of the main stem.

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118. Repeat Steps 112 to 116 on the other side.

119. Crimp fold both sides to bring the head down, ...

... and the head is about done.

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Reverse fold the tail piece and forelegs, then narrow the neck by mountain folding the excess paper at the throat.

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Do an outside reverse fold to complete the tail, then reverse fold the forelegs again as shown.

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Finally, mountain fold the excess paper on both sides of the chest area within the body, and you’re all done!

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5.Fold and unfold.

6.Fold and unfold.

7.Fold and unfold. Turn paper over.

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10.Fold and unfold.

11.Precreasing completed. Sink the paper

12.Sink the paper.

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13.Valley fold.

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14.Curve the paper,and make the shell.

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15.Valley fold and take the body upright,seen from the front

16.Optimize the details, shape the eyes and mouth.

17.Finished!

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Eighth Stellation of the Icosahedron Designed and diagrammed by James Lucas, May 2013

This icosahedral stellation can be described as the intersection of twenty Žšž’•ŠŽ›Š•ȱ›’Š—ž•Š›ȱ™•Š—ŽœȱŠ›˜ž—ȱŠȱ꟎Ȭ˜•ȱŠ¡’œǯ ‘’œȱ–˜Ž•ȱ ’••ȱ›Žšž’›ŽȱřŖȱ›ŽŒŠ—•Žœȱ˜ȱ™›˜™˜›’˜—ȱŘDZřǯȱȱ˜›ȱ‹Žœȱ›Žœž•œǰȱ žœŽȱŠȱœ›˜—ǰȱŒ›’œ™ǰȱ–Ž’ž–Ȭ‘ŽŠŸ¢ȱ™Š™Ž›ȱœžŒ‘ȱŠœȱŠ››ŽŠ–ǰȱŽ•Ž™‘Š—ȱ ‘’Žǰȱ˜›ȱŠ—ǯ

ŗǯȱȱŽ’—ȱ ‘’Žȱœ’Žȱž™ǯȱȱ›ŽŠœŽȱ’—ȱ‘Š•ȱ’—ȱ ‹˜‘ȱ’›ŽŒ’˜—œǰȱŠ—ȱž—˜•ǯ

Řǯȱȱ˜•ȱ‘Žȱ•˜—ȱŽŽœȱ˜ȱ‘Žȱ ŒŽ—Ž›ȱŒ›ŽŠœŽǯ

řǯȱȱ˜•ȱŠ—ȱž—˜•ǯ

Śǯȱȱ˜•ȱŠ—ȱž—˜•ǯ

śǯȱȱ—˜•ǯ Ŝǯȱȱ˜•ȱŠ—ȱž—˜•ǯ

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ŝǯȱȱž›—ȱ˜ŸŽ›ǯ

ŞǯȱȱŠ••Ž¢Ȭ˜•ȱ’—ȱ‘Š•ǯ

şǯȱȱ›’–™ǯ ŗŖǯȱ˜•ȱ˜—Žȱ•Š¢Ž›ȱ˜ŸŽ›ǯȱȱ˜ȱ—˜ȱ›Ž™ŽŠȱ‹Ž‘’—ǯ

ŗŗǯȱȱšžŠœ‘Ȭ˜•ǯȱȱŽ™ŽŠȱ‹Ž‘’—ǯ

ŗřǯȱȱŽŸŽ›œŽȬ˜•ȱ’—˜ȱ ‘ŽȱŠ“ŠŒŽ—ȱ™˜Œ”Žǯȱȱ Ž™ŽŠȱ‹Ž‘’—ǯ

ŗŚǯȱȱŽ’—˜›ŒŽȱ‘ŽȱŒ›ŽŠœŽœǯ

ŗŘǯȱȱšžŠœ‘Ȭ˜•ǯȱȱŽ¡ȱŸ’Ž ȱ ’œȱ›˜–ȱ‘Žȱœ’Žǯ

ŗśǯȱȱ™Ž—ȱ‘Žȱ–˜ž•Žȱ’—˜ȱŠȱ ‹˜Šȱœ‘Š™Žǯȱȱ‘Žȱ—Ž¡ȱŸ’Ž ȱ  ’••ȱ‹Žȱ›˜–ȱŠ‹˜ŸŽǯ

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Tab Pocket

Pocket Tab ŗŜǯȱȱ’—’œ‘Žȱ–˜ž•Žǯȱȱ Š”ŽȱŘşȱ–˜›Žǯȱȱ˜Žȱ ‘ŽȱŠ‹œȱŠ—ȱ™˜Œ”Žœǯ

ŗŝǯȱȱœœŽ–‹•¢ǯȱȱ —œŽ›ȱ the tab of one unit fully into the pocket ˜ȱŠ—˜‘Ž›ȱž—’ǯ

ŗŞǯȱȱ’”Žȱ‘’œǯȱȱ˜—’—žŽȱ adding units in this Šœ‘’˜—ǯ

ŗşǯȱȱœœŽ–‹•¢ȱ˜ȱ꟎ȱž—’œȱ˜›–œȱŠȱœ‘Š••˜ ȱ™¢›Š–’ǯȱȱ ˜—’—žŽȱŠ’—ȱž—’œǯ

ŘŖǯȱȱ’—’œ‘Žȱ’‘‘ȱŽ••Š’˜—ȱ˜ȱ‘Žȱ Œ˜œŠ‘Ž›˜—ǯ

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ESCARABAJO Fernando Gilgado (2012) Spain

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Sacar el papel doblando por las marcas

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Separar las solapas dejando la delantera sobre la trasera 52 50 Pliegue hundido ecalonado llevando dos solapas hacia arriba y una hacia abajo

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Aplastar dejando una solapa hacia arriba y dos hacia abajo

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Tirar de la punta y arrastrar la otra

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Pivotar las patas para introducirlas entre las solapas

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Trabar el cuerpo doblando en monte

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La cabeza queda tridimensional

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Escher Fish Tesselation by Nick Robinson inspired by a Mick Guy design.

alternative "closed" version

alternative "locking" mechanism

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2. Fold top edge to bottom. Repeat behind.

3. Fold and unfold top left corner to bottom edge; repeat behind.

1. Color side up. Fold bottom to top.

4. Inside reverse top left corner; repeat behind.

7. Fold and unfold single flap on the left.

10. Fold in half top to bottom.

13. Squash-fold.

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5. Fold and unfold left corner inward; repeat behind.

8. Bring top and bottom edges to center and pinch, then unfold.

11. Pleat the front flap, tucking the shaded portion inside as you bring the vertical crease made in step 7 to the crease made in step 9; repeat behind. When complete, the shaded portion will be completely hidden. This is also known as a crimp fold.

14. Fold and unfold edges to center.

6. Unfold.

9. Fold and unfold corners to the pinchmarks.

12. Fold the left flap over; repeat behind.

15. Petal-fold.

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16. Fold diamond in half. Tilt the model slightly.

17. Reverse-fold head. Fold up at the diagonal; repeat behind.

The Flapping Peacock Bookmark

To flap the wings, pull and push the flaps.

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Valley fold the lower diagonal edges to the crease line in the centre.

Use a square of 25 cm for a 17 cm model. With the white side faced up, fold diagonally in half, crease firmly, and unfold. 4.

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Turn the paper over ...

... and fold down the triangular section at the top ...

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... like this. Turn the paper over again ...

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... and open out .

Fold in half.

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Separate the two diagonal edges and squash fold ...

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Petal fold as illustrated ...

... like this, then valley fold the upper diagonal edges to the centre, crease firmly, and unfold. 13.

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... like this. Now fold the vertical edges to the centre, crease firmly, and unfold.

... then fold the triangular tab up before turning the paper over.

Separate the edges on the left and draw one layer to the right, while bringing the point at the bottom all the way up ... 15.

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... like this. Now bring the apex of the first layer down while folding the vertical edges on each side to the centre. 16. Turn the paper over.

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Grasp the circled portion of the paper and pull gently apart, ...

... then lift up the white layer completely.

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Bring the two circled corners together again, collapsing the paper in the centre as illustrated, along existing crease lines.

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Reverse fold on both sides ...

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Valley fold to the left ...

Separate the two diagonal edges and squash fold.

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... then fold the central piece up again, and turn the paper over.

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... then repeat Steps 22 and 23 on the right side.

Using existing crease lines on the front and back, swivel the top layer as illustrated ...

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Fold the diagonal edges at the top half of the model to the vertical edges in the middle, crease firmly, and unfold. That done, fold up the triangular portion at the bottom.

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Now fold and unfold the lower diagonal edges to the vertical edges in the centre.

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Fold and unfold on the left as shown, creasing well ...

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... then bring the corner on the left down to corner on the lower half of the paper.

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Reverse fold the first two tabs on each side ... Draw the edge of the paper in the middle to the left, while bringing the tip down.

The model should now look like this. Repeat Steps 26 to 29 on the right.

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... followed by the next two.

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Fold one layer up ...

... then pull the uppermost piece on the left all the way to the top ...

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... push out the folds from the inside ... 38.

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... pinch the layers together as shown, pushing in on the left at the same time ...

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Valley fold as illustrated, bringing the lower corner on the left to the middle ...

... then draw the midpoint of the diagonal edge on the right to the left ...

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... until this piece is completely flattened. Repeat Steps 34 to 36 on the right.

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... like this. Fold and unfold the resulting triangular tab, creasing neatly.

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Hold the lower corner of the triangular tab firmly in the middle while drawing the folds on the left to the right as illustrated ...

Fold one leaf to the left ...

... and crease firmly. Next, swivel the second leaf to the left and repeat Steps 41 and 42 on the right half of the assembly.

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... then open out again along the vertical edges in the centre.

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Open out to the position before the start of Step 38 ...

Push out to unfold the horizontal layers in the middle, then fold the model in half from the left.

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Separate the front from the back layers and sink fold at the top, then continue to collapse the paper as shown ...

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Collapse the layer in front with a rabbit's ear fold to the triangular portion in the middle. Repeat on the second layer at the back,

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... like this. Now separate the two layers and squash fold.

Swivel one leaf to the left ... ... then fold and unfold precisely as shown, creasing firmly.

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Open out the layers from the centre temporarily and sink fold along crease lines made in Step 51.

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Fold the lower half of the first layer upwards like so ...

Reverse fold the underlying layers as illustrated. Crease firmly.

... then valley fold down, exactly along the diagonal edge underneath.

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Unfold to the position before the start of Step 54

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Reverse fold along the resulting crease lines,

Reverse fold once more.

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Swivel the triangular leaf to the right and repeat from Step 51 on the left side of the model.

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Grasp the piece in the centre and pull gently downwards as far as you can go ...

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... until the layers at the back are completely opened out. Rabbit's ear fold each of the resulting upright points in the middle ...

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... to flatten the model completely as shown. Turn model over.

Fold the lower diagonal edges to the centre, crease well, and unfold. Crimp fold each side precisely as illustrated, then fold the model vertically in half.

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The lizard begins to take shape. Pull the base of the forelegs, if necessary, free from the crimped folds in Step 65. Valley fold each of the legs downwards as illustrated, pulling the paper from behind to form little 'V's.

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Next, mountain fold along the crease lines made in Step 64 to hide the excess paper within the body. Reverse fold the forelegs, and valley fold the hind legs. 68.

Perform tiny crimp folds at the base of each foreleg, then reverse fold the tail.

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Valley fold along the length of the tail to narrow, while tucking the excess paper at its base within the body with mountain folds on each side.

70. Fold and unfold the tip of the hind legs, creasing well. Reverse fold the tip of the forelegs and bring the tail down with a reverse fold along its length. 71.

Do an outside reverse fold on each of the tips of the hind legs along the crease lines made in Step 70. Reverse fold the tips of the forelegs and the tail, while ensuring that the tips of all four legs and the lowest section of the tail are level.

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We shall now work on the head. First do an outside reverse fold ...

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... then lift the layer beneath the head, while simultaneously reverse folding the two pieces on each side to flatten and open out ... 75.

... like this. Reverse fold the white layer underneath on both sides along the crease lines made in Step 55. Open out temporarily to free entangled layers if necessary.

A pair of sharp pointed tweezers will be useful a this stage. Gather the four innermost layers on each side at the base of the head and crimpfold as illustrated ...

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... then reverse fold the lower jaw to open the mouth. Reverse and mountain fold both sides if the back to hide the excess paper.

Tuck each of the points at the back of the head firmly between the layers at their bases, as far down as possible. Next, use a pair of fine pointed tweezers to shape the eyes as illustrated.

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The lizard's head, viewed from the front. Draw the pleated layers below the lower jaw at right angles to the rest of the frill, then mountain fold the bottom edges of the frill as shown.

Mountain fold more of the the excess paper on the back within the body, before gently shaping the head by flattening the frills against the body as much as possible and curling the jaws into position.

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... and this ... Pleat the frill with a series of mountain and valley folds like this ...

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... until you get this!

Round off the neck and body ...

... and the frilled lizard is done!

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You can also vary the posture of the frilled lizard to you liking!

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1 Doblar base preliminar

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Ubicamos el modelo sobre un bolígrafo y soplamos

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Modelo Terminado

6 Abrimos el modelo y vemos desde arriba

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