Easy Origami Dragon - How to Fold

Easy Origami and Crafts
27 Aug 202213:58

Summary

TLDRJoin this video tutorial to learn how to create an origami dragon with detailed steps. The process begins with folding a square sheet of paper into an 'X' shape and continues with a series of diagonal and flap folds to form the dragon's body and wings. The instructions are easy to follow, making it suitable for all skill levels. Personalize your dragon by adjusting the head, tail, and legs for added detail. The result is a beautifully crafted origami dragon that's sure to impress. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more creative ideas!

Takeaways

  • 📜 Start with a square sheet of paper (20x20 cm or 8x8 inches) for the origami dragon.
  • 🎯 Fold the paper along both diagonals to create an 'X' and reinforce the middle creases.
  • 🔄 Unfold and fold the paper in half horizontally and vertically to create a new set of creases.
  • đŸ”œ Push the four corners towards the center and close the paper, keeping the open side down.
  • đŸč Make diagonal folds with the lower edge of the first layer to the middle on both right and left sides.
  • 🔍 Open the first layer and use the creases to bring both sides to the middle, creating a new flap.
  • 🌟 Inflate the central triangle by holding the larger flaps and pulling them to the sides.
  • 📐 Fold the top and bottom parts of the wings, and then unfold to divide the wing into two.
  • đŸČ Create the dragon's head by folding the front part roughly in half and then folding it back up.
  • 🔙 For the tail, make variations by opening and pushing paper below to create a gap for added detail.
  • đŸŠ” Bend the four bottom corners to create a base or legs for the dragon, and adjust the final details as desired.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is teaching viewers how to create an origami dragon.

  • What type of paper is recommended for this origami project?

    -A square sheet of paper, specifically 20 by 20 centimeters or about 8 by 8 inches, is recommended for this origami dragon project.

  • How does the folding process begin in the video?

    -The folding process begins by folding the paper in half along both diagonals, creating an 'X' shape.

  • What are the first visible marks made on the paper?

    -The first visible marks are the creases made by folding the paper in half diagonally, horizontally, and vertically.

  • How does the video describe the process of creating the dragon's wings?

    -The dragon's wings are created by folding the diagonal edge of the larger flaps to the horizontal, and then dividing the wing into two parts by folding the bottom and top halves.

  • What is the significance of the triangle formed during the folding process?

    -The triangle formed during the folding process is significant as it is used to create additional details and depth in the origami dragon's design, particularly for the head and body.

  • How is the dragon's head made?

    -The dragon's head is made by opening the front end, reversing it down, folding it roughly in half, and then folding it back up to create the head shape.

  • What are some variations that can be made for the dragon's tail?

    -Variations for the dragon's tail can include opening the tail like a fan and pushing some of the paper below to create a gap, which can be done multiple times to increase the level of detail.

  • How does the video suggest finishing the base of the origami dragon?

    -The base of the origami dragon can be finished by bending the four corners at the bottom slightly to create a kind of base or legs for the dragon.

  • What is the overall difficulty level of this origami dragon compared to other versions?

    -The overall difficulty level of this origami dragon is described as easier compared to other versions, with more detailed but simpler folding steps.

  • What does the video creator ask viewers to do at the end of the tutorial?

    -At the end of the tutorial, the video creator asks viewers to click like and subscribe to their channel if they haven't already, and thanks them for watching.

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