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  • How in the hell...

  • can you make a tutorial for 0:36?

    yeah i know that are penultimate units but i can´t put it together to form a cube

    PLEASE MAKE A TUTORIAL!!

  • @alberlos it's a little hard to find so just go to her channel and look until you find it

  • @youcaden5 This video shows a bunch of different ones.

  • whats 0:36 called?

  • @taneesha2677 Somebody asks about that once a week. Read the comments.

  • whats 0:36 called

  • do you have a diagram for the one at :37?

  • @6895Anna This has been asked and answered several times.

  • @jasmine2501 yeah, but i can't find any responses. could you at least give me the name so i can look for it?

  • @6895Anna No name, it's just three boxes stuck together...

  • @jasmine2501 hmm, looks like further research is in order, thank you for your hep

  • Can you make that 2nd last one with 135 units except 2x smaller?

  • @thisisapass You can make the units any size you want, but they still fit together the same way. It will always take the same number to get a given shape, regardless of their size.

  • BORED

  • 0:37 are those small buckyb alls?

    (i'd say 12 PHiZZ units each cube?

  • @highdoppler the cubes are made of 90-degree penultimate units.

  • on the 2nd to last one, how many pieces of paper did it use? is it used with sonobe units? and when starting out with making it, how many pieces of paper are used? if you know what i mean :L PLEASE REPLY BTW :)

  • @BenTheWhizzKid In order to be sure to make that one correctly, I actually counted out the 270 units before I started. I folded them all up into sonobe units, and counted them again. Then when I assembled it, I put together it in large chunks - it is a standard buckyball shape - formed of regular hexagons and pentagons.

  • 0:38 made one like this 15' long and wrapped it around the christmas tree

  • @missingo3886 how did you make it?

  • Disculpaa!!! Cual es el modelo del minuto !:18???? D: intentare en ingles xD Excuse me! What model is in minute 1:18?

  • jazmin te voy a cojer

  • @youcaden5 Ok I will make up a name for it. It is called the Super Duper Mondo Awesome OMGWTFBBQ THREE BOXES LINKED TOGETHER. I will have a copy right on that name now, so you can't use it for your three boxes linked together. You will have to name your three boxes linked together model with some other name.

  • @youcaden5 it is called three cubes linked together. You just make three cubes and link them together. There is a video that shows how to make them. Look way back on my channel for that.

  • @youcaden5 It is three cubes linked together... it's not like an optical trick or anything, it's exactly what it looks like.

  • YouTube is not for promotion of sites, I would call it MISUSE. You must show the procedurein this video!

  • @sameerraja999 There's videos for most of these on my channel and a few from other people.

  • Tugs Tugs Tugs Tugs Tugs

  • geneall....

  • Ok  What About Them?

  • Ok . . . . . .. WHat About Those Wierd Things?

  • Pretty neat whats the song??

  • @lHeAdsWillRoLL I don't know, sorry...

  • on 0:36 you can see it on "origami bracelet vid one"

  • Oh that's a good idea if you could make it really small - these boxes are about 2.5 inches.

  • that is so cool

  • awesome gallery i wish i could do that i only know how to make the 1000pz of swam

  • you suck i wanted you to teach us how to make something

  • Look at my other videos. This one is a "gallery" - which should be plainly obvious from the title.

  • Wow

  • all names modulare please on pm pls pls

  • Too many - check my videos and google.

  • whats the name of 00:38

  • @rambo0356 No special name just 3 boxes

  • is there a tutorial for?

  • @rambo0356 Look at my video for penultimate units.

  • what's the one at 0:55 ?

  • I actually have a video of that one...

    Go to video - 6ClthsIm1yU

  • the one at 1:04 is very beatiful!!

    (you got talent doing origami)

  • wats the one called at 1:01

  • I don't know. It's just a big ball :)

  • i figured out how to make it its just like the sonobe icosahedron exept its 6 not 5 u need twice as many papers u need 60

  • No the big ball at 1:01 has a ton more units than that. I think it has 270 units.

  • really cuz i did it with 60

  • Yeah I looked it up - the big ball has 270 units. You can make a shape with 60, but it's a different shape.

  • hey u wanna be youtube friends i thought od a really cool origami ist just like the icosahedron but in reverse

  • Whats the one in 0:37 called, im interested in making it. =]

  • It is made of penultimate units - there is a video for that.

  • Hello,

    I love your work!

    Do you have a tutorial or diagrams for the three cubes together?

    Greetz,

    Leonie

  • It is made of penultimate units - there is a video for that.

  • how many peics for 0:59?

    i bet its very very very tricky to do it

  • 270 modules in that one :)

  • thx! uhmm howmany hour do it takes to do it??

    im really love ur peice of work.

  • Thanks :)

    I usually take a few evenings to do the big ones like that. Probably 4 hours at the most. When you do hundreds of them, you learn to make the units pretty quickly - can probably make 2 of those a minute.

  • owh u know i watched some of origami tut but they all confusing! sometimes i gave up hehe.. well my sister even say that she loves it too!! ur work

  • i bet you used glue :p

  • Only on the last two. They will hold together without it, but they last longer with a spot of glue on some parts.

  • heh nice then i would be to lazy to do this XD

  • It is very relaxing and good for the mind at the same time :)

  • i would get really aggressive trying to fold this paper exactly and failing at it all the time :p

    opposite of relaxing^^

  • omg 0:30 i have been trying so hard to make that! ive looked up countless sets of directions but none of them explain how to assemble it in detail. any help?

  • It is tricky, but it's similar to some smaller ones like the 4 triangles - practice with the smaller ones so you can see how the bigger ones go together. If you have the diagrams I can't really help more than that. When you put in the last pieces, you can sort of collapse the rest of the structure and it gives room to work.

  • thanks! i guess i just need to perservere and bla bla bla hard work all of that stuff

  • how many piecs for 1:04

  • I forget - about 100 I think.

  • i love u jasmine...your my dreamgirl!!!!;)

  • 1:00 icosidodecaedro rombitruncado?

  • how do u make :42???

  • I honestly do not remember. It is made of long straight units, which need to curve a bit to get them together. They are all 60-degree units.

  • hey important question how do u make the model at :37?

  • Read the comments, already answered that.

  • omg!

  • ***** great all i wanna know is where you learned to make 0:37

  • A lot of people ask about that one. It is simply three boxes of penultimate units, linked together. I was going to make a circle of boxes, but I got bored. I have a video of how to make the penultimate units.

  • how do you make the third one i need a video

  • You know I do not even remember. I have it here though... it's basically a straight unit with 4 edges at 45 degrees. I could probably figure it out again if I had to.

  • if you do remember let me know

  • does anybody knows how to build  0:38

  • The three boxes are made of "penultimate units" and you just have to make all the boxes and leave off one side of each one, then link them together and add the missing side. It is tricky and I had to use chopsticks to put in the final piece of each box.

  • soory but did you got a video about how to do it?

  • One of my videos shows the general idea of penultimate units, but you'll have to figure out how to make the 90-degree units and link them together. It isn't hard once you know the basic idea.

  • i do origami, but someday i got to try that, i had never tried any of them, it is just amazing.

  • i know i dont think thats even possible

  • Impressive, very very good 5 *.

    A greeting.

    Ismael

  • how do you make the first 2 models.

    Plz tell me a link or make a tutorial.

    -Thanks-

  • The first two are the same thing with different paper. A user name "origaming" has posted a video of how to make it - he calls it "WXYZ"

  • thank you

  • wut is the eighth image called and do u know were i can get a diagram?

  • The three boxes are made of "penultimate" units, which are shown in another video of mine, and there is a link to diagrams there. It is left as an exercise for the folder to figure out how to link them together.

  • how many units and what angle on 1:03 :D

  • There's two different angles in that one. There's 60 corners, but I'm not sure how many pieces.

  • ok.. i'll try to get it done anyway :D

  • Do you know where i can find a vid on how to make the boxes on 00:36? I've been trying to find them but i can't

  • Look at the comments.

  • how do u make the units for the one at 00:38?

  • The three boxes are made of penultimate units - there is a video for those, but you have to figure out the angles for different shapes. The large bucky-ball is the same unit, as is the bright colored dodecahedron.

  • oh yeah....and I'm a fan of this kind of tunes!

    Nice folding here and elsewhere!

  • so nice

  • wow look at 00:59 seconds

  • lol its not as hard as it looks actually. it is made up of hundreds of small, individual moduels that are easy to make, but take a while to make, so its not hard, just really time consuming

  • Yup - it is a lot of fun and not difficult. If you love origami, just fold up 270 Sonobe units and go for it!

    (actually suggest starting with the smaller ones first - see my Sonobe video for how to make the units)

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  • I have posted some videos of the basic forms. It is up to you to figure out how to use them.

    Also, many of these designs come from books, which are a good way to learn, because you need to have the diagrams in your hands.

  • WOAH THE TWO AT THE END ARE INSANELY GOOD. Are there any instructions for these?

  • Yes, there is a video about the Sonobe unit (solid one) and another about the "penultimate" units (holey one) - but it's left up to you to play around and figure out how to make different shapes. There's some web sites out there which show more, but you still kinda have to figure it out.

  • Ok thanks! =D

  • you suck at origami

  • Oh right like YOU could do better! Shut up if you don't have anything nice to say!

  • GET YOU SCREWED ASSHOLE

  • good job!!! 2 thumbs up!!

  • how did you DO that??!? GO ORIGAMI!

  • The one at 1:00 is made from the Origami Page-A-Day calendars. I recognized the textures and colors.

  • Yeah you're right. The stuff on the calendar was too easy, so I saved the pages and use them to experiment :)

  • This song is by Telepopmusik.. something like that. Love this song.

  • Yeah sometimes it's impossible to find the original artist in this genre - I think you are right.

  • awesome

  • the one at :59 is insane!!!!!must've took days!!!

  • Thanks.

    Both of those at the end took a few days to do.

  • ah! wow all of them r awsome any one know the name of the song ?

  • Breathe - re-mixes by everybody under the sun are available. I think this is a Paul Oakenfold mix.

  • whats that one at :37??? its awesome....

  • It is just three cubes put together with penultimate units. I have a video on how to make those.

  • that was not so good sorry:(

  • wut do you call the one at :46 and at :52

  • wut do you call the one at :46

  • It's amazing what you can do with paper. Great Job!!!

  • these things are amazing!

    by the way, what´s the name of this song??

  • at 1:01 that is truly AMAZING!! how long did it take u to make that one???

  • About 3 or 4 evenings I think...

  • WOW! you are very talented!! I can only make a fortune cookie box, a swan, and... and... A swan. LOL I'm still trying tho!

  • i have made the gyroscope, 5 intersecting tetrahedra, thoki yenn rings, magic square, flexicube, a soccerball, and many many more

  • where can i find instructions on to make the model at :36?

  • It is made from 90-degree penultimate units. I have made a video for that one. You'll have to piece it together yourself. Have fun :)

  • thanks :)

  • I can easily make the one at 0:55 but the one at 0:58 is just insane!

  • whats the model/models at 00:23? i rly like them ^_^

  • A tetrahedron made from ultimate units, and a hexahedron made from sonobe units. I have videos showing both.

  • k ill find it thx ^.^

  • hi there, whats the name of this music?

  • u didnt make 5 intersecting tetrahedra lol?

  • Hehe... no I made one of them and was too bored with it to make the other 4. It uses an odd size paper and that's the only trick really. Otherwise it's kind of an uninteresting model.

  • Amazing! I just finshed my first epcot ball today. <.< 0.59 of the vedio

  • Thanks :)

    A more proper name is "geodesic sphere" - Epcot just happens to have the most famous one ever built.

  • wow, coolio! umm do u know how to make a flexagon? if u do, may u please make a tutorial? =3 thx

  • No sorry I don't know that model. I could probably do it if I could find a diagram. If you know where one is, please PM me. Thanks :)

  • oh ok just type in flexagon ull find lots

  • Oh I see... that's too simple and it doesn't interest me. It also involves a lot of cutting, measuring, glueing and so on. All the stuff in the video is made from squares of paper and only the big ball is glued, and it doesn't need to be.

  • ahh, u are very creative! brb *Signs up to to Jasmines fan* back! =D

  • Thanks :) Check out my RC airplane videos. That's why I haven't been folding for a while.

  • can you show me how to make them?

  • There are diagrams on my web site... follow the link at the end of the video. I have posted videos of how to make two types of modular pieces, and most of these are made from those two pieces.

  • OMG thats an awesome Job

  • WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have to say, im pretty good at reading diagram instructions, but i could never do THAT!!!!! I got stuck on a simple three headed dragon! and yes, it is pretty simple. im not trying to brag, because i have nothing to brag about. a three headed dragon sounds hard. its not, im just not really great at diagrams. Frustrating! anyways, cool video. love your models.

  • Thanks, I always love to hear from my adoring fans :)

    It's easier than you think. Diagrams are on my web site.

  • wow amazing, you should really make a couple of videos making some of those, they are really really cool. I like the model at 00:11 a lot.

  • Thanks :)

    The one right after it is the same thing. "Four intersecting equilateral triangles"

  • u make those 3 boxes that are connected together look so simple..... ive been trying to make those connect for some time now !_!;

  • It is actually quite tricky to do at that size. The trick is two-fold: use chopsticks or tweezers to work 'inside' the holes, and don't add the last piece of a box until you have linked in the next one. So, you create a box with one piece missing, then you stick three pieces of the next box into the first one, then you can lock them together with the last piece of the first box. These boxes are made with penultimate units, and I have a video which shows how to make those.

  • ahh, alright ill try that

    and im bad with chopsticks so il use tweezers :3

  • those were awesome!! its a shame you havent showed us how to make them!

  • I have made videos for some of those. If there's one you'd like to see, send me a message and I'll video it for you. Also, check my web site for links to the diagrams for all of these. My site link is on my profile.

  • Oh also, the direct link to my origami page is at the end of the video. My site, then page "origami.html"

  • the 3 cubes joined ive made the whole ring what about you

  • It didn't intrigue me anymore after I got the third one on. I realized that the ring would just be more work and wouldn't give me any more "problem-solving" satisfaction. When my new puppy settles down a bit, I will complete the Torus made from penultimate units - but I'm takin a break from having little bits of paper all over the house for a while :)

  • hi what was the spiky ball called is it the s t u n w x y z star ime not shure

  • I suppose you could call it "STUVWXYZ Heptagrams" - There is a whole series of these objects, the number always being one higher than the shape index, so you can have 4 triangles (in the video), 5 squares, 6 pentagrams, 7 hexagrams - up to the 11 Decagrams, then it gets too crowded to work with. (A variation of "5 squares" is also in the video)

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