Origami Modulari
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Origami modulari. The units are then assembled to create amazing geometric shapes. Modular origami is a technique that can be used to build some pretty interesting and impressive models of mathematical objects. These models are very unusual and colorful and always will amaze you with its diversity.
Modular origami these modular and geometric origami models are made with two or more pieces of paper folded into units which then fit together to create the final form. This also includes kusudamas. We re finally coming to the end of the best origami of 2018 posts.
Modular origami involves folding a number of identical units and then assembling them together in a single shape a flat origami star or a 3d kusudama. Often the final model looks remarkably different compared to the appearance of the units themselves. The paper is folded into a shape called a unit or a module.
Click here for geometric models. Copyright 2008 2020 gurmeet manku. Unlike kusudama which strung units together to create larger structures modular origami uses only folds to join components together using no glue tape or string.
Modular origami is believed to have evolved from kusudama an ancient japanese art that used folded paper to create vessels for holding incense and potpourri. Many units are assembled together to form the final origami model. These are pretty much all geometric shapes created from multiple sheets of paper folded into individual units and assembled together.
In modular origami you combine multiple units folded from single pieces of paper into more complicated forms. This is an easy tutorial for the origami fox box. Modular origami is a fairly new type of origami models which are created from multiple connected together identical often fragments or links.