: This is the most time-consuming stage, involving the creation of thousands of intersecting grid lines for the scales and transition units.
Fold the paper precisely into halves, quarters, and eighths diagonally. Use a bone folder for every single crease.
Use a bone folder or a smooth plastic card to sharpen every single crease. 2. The Crease Pattern Transfer
Be prepared for massive paper shrinkage. The sprawling flat sheet will quickly condense into a thick, narrow band of scales.
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: Most variations of the Ryujin require an initial diagonal grid (often 48x48 or higher) before any unique creases are added. Core Folding Phases
Pre-crease the complex sink folds required for the digits before collapsing the main body.
Required for precise grid measurements.
This report outlines the current landscape of instructional materials for folding the , a complex origami dragon designed by Satoshi Kamiya . Due to the extreme complexity of the model (often requiring 100+ hours of folding), a single video "tutorial" is rare. Instead, the learning process relies on a combination of crease patterns (CP), diagrams, and segmented video walkthroughs.
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If you are still in the assembly phase, consider these "pro" updates:
Folding the Ryujin 3.5 is a marathon project that typically requires anywhere from 40 to 100+ hours of active folding time. Why is it so difficult?
Cut a smaller square (approx.
Study the Ryujin 3.5 pre-crease tutorials carefully.
: Use very thin, strong paper. Standard "origami paper" is insufficient. A square sheet at least 1.5 metres to a side is recommended.
: This is the most time-consuming stage, involving the creation of thousands of intersecting grid lines for the scales and transition units.
Fold the paper precisely into halves, quarters, and eighths diagonally. Use a bone folder for every single crease.
Use a bone folder or a smooth plastic card to sharpen every single crease. 2. The Crease Pattern Transfer
Be prepared for massive paper shrinkage. The sprawling flat sheet will quickly condense into a thick, narrow band of scales.
Related search suggestions invoked.
: Most variations of the Ryujin require an initial diagonal grid (often 48x48 or higher) before any unique creases are added. Core Folding Phases
Pre-crease the complex sink folds required for the digits before collapsing the main body.
Required for precise grid measurements.
This report outlines the current landscape of instructional materials for folding the , a complex origami dragon designed by Satoshi Kamiya . Due to the extreme complexity of the model (often requiring 100+ hours of folding), a single video "tutorial" is rare. Instead, the learning process relies on a combination of crease patterns (CP), diagrams, and segmented video walkthroughs.
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
If you are still in the assembly phase, consider these "pro" updates:
Folding the Ryujin 3.5 is a marathon project that typically requires anywhere from 40 to 100+ hours of active folding time. Why is it so difficult?
Cut a smaller square (approx.
Study the Ryujin 3.5 pre-crease tutorials carefully.
: Use very thin, strong paper. Standard "origami paper" is insufficient. A square sheet at least 1.5 metres to a side is recommended.
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