ORIGAMI JUMPING FROG (Traditional model)

Origami with Jo Nakashima
24 Apr 201604:10

Summary

TLDRThis step-by-step guide walks you through folding techniques to create a frog origami model. It begins with basic folds, repeating symmetrical folds on both the top and bottom. The process involves forming a waterbomb base, followed by precise valley and mountain folds on the flaps and corners. The instructions are clear, allowing you to craft the frog by manipulating the sides and final corners. By the end, you'll have completed an intricate frog origami, perfect for enthusiasts looking to create a classic paper figure.

Takeaways

  • 🔄 Fold the paper in half.
  • 🔁 Fold and unfold the paper.
  • 🔁 Repeat the folding and unfolding process.
  • 🔄 Repeat the folds at the bottom section.
  • 💧 Fold the paper like a waterbomb base.
  • 🔄 Repeat the waterbomb base fold on the bottom.
  • 📐 Valley-fold the flaps of the paper.
  • 📐 Valley-fold once more on the opposite side.
  • 🔄 Turn the paper over to the other side.
  • 📐 Valley-fold the bottom corner of the paper.
  • 📏 Fold the left and right sides inward.
  • ⛰️ Mountain-fold the paper along the indicated crease.
  • 📐 Perform a final valley-fold.
  • 🐸 The frog is finished!

Q & A

  • What is the first step in the folding process mentioned in the script?

    -The first step is to fold the paper in half.

  • What does 'Fold and unfold' refer to in the context of this script?

    -It refers to creating a crease by folding the paper and then unfolding it, which is used to help with future folds.

  • What is meant by 'Repeat on the bottom' after the initial folds?

    -It means that the same folding process should be repeated on the bottom part of the paper.

  • What is a 'waterbomb base' and how is it related to the folding process?

    -A 'waterbomb base' is a fundamental origami fold that creates a triangular shape by collapsing the paper along the creases. It is used as a foundation for further folds in the script.

  • What does 'Valley-fold the flaps' instruct you to do?

    -A valley fold involves folding the paper towards you, creating a crease that resembles a 'V' shape. In this case, it refers to folding the flaps towards the center.

  • What does it mean by 'Turn over' in this script?

    -It means to flip the paper over so that the other side is facing you, allowing for additional folds on the opposite side.

  • Why is 'Valley-fold the bottom corner' an important step in the process?

    -Valley-folding the bottom corner helps shape the paper, likely forming part of the final figure's structure, such as the legs of the frog.

  • What are the instructions after valley-folding the bottom corner?

    -After valley-folding the bottom corner, the left and right sides of the paper are folded inwards.

  • What does 'Mountain-fold' mean, and how is it used in this script?

    -A mountain fold is the opposite of a valley fold, where the paper is folded away from you, creating a peak or 'mountain' shape. It helps create layers or raised sections in the model.

  • What does 'Frog finished!' indicate about the outcome of the folding process?

    -It signifies that the folding sequence has been completed, resulting in the creation of a paper frog.

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