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  • ur too fast and u suk

  • @randomness33100

    About the "too fast" thing, let me remind you that you can actually pause and rewatch a step how many times you need: and if that isn't enough, you can ask me for a written explanation of any step you're eventually finding hard to make.

    About the "you suck" thing... you should be more specific: put like that, it doesn't actually help me to improve.

  • great video thanks for the com

  • @bakatsunaze

    Thanks to you!

    It means a lot, to me!

    ^_^

  • omg ! °0°

  • @lola6583

    ...in a positive way, I hope!

    ^_^

  • Thanks! it was perfect :)

  • @jacksparowv

    Thanks to you, for such an as well perfect comment!

    :-)

    P.S.

    By the way, be proud of yourself! You made it, with your own hands! ^_^

  • LOL!

  • Nice i can blow it :D

  • @rafstek

    Thank you!

    Oh, that's just an important part: it gives a cool shape to the frog!

    :-)

  • inicio asi nomas como haria ese rombo NO ME GUSTO!!!!!!!!!!

  • @misogino1972

    Los lazos a las partes para ser hechos antes que estén en la descripción!

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  • @agent475816

    Instead than offending me, you could use all of the informations I gave!

    At 0:36 , it's written: - Frog base (see lessons #1, #3) -... and, in the description of this vid you find the links to those previous parts!

    I will *not* insult you in return, because I'm not at that (poor) level... but for sure, I'm not the one, here being lazy (I guess you can read, as much as you can write)!

    Think, before blaming people for your faults and making such poor figures.

    Have a good day.

  • @danbergam i'm sorry i found that out after i put it on and

    it wouldn't let me remove it i promise sorry

  • Not bad. Changing font color would be nice...make them easier to see.

    So glad my Eng teacher from way back spent a day in teaching all of us a bit of advertising and using color schemes.

  • @R2Mintus

    You're right, sometimes the writings aren't that readable.

    Back in the days when I made this, I used a software with a preset like that, for that font... and let's not talk about the resolution (320x240) YouTube allowed for the videos...

    Wish I took that lessons about advertising too, haha!

    Thank you for stopping by and so nicely commenting and suggesting!

    ^_^

  • slow down

  • @fireghostey

    This is a recorded video: hence, its speed is permanently fixed (unless YouTube will add some "slow-down x 2", "speed-up x 2" buttons ).

    The two advices I can give you, and that should solve any issue, are:

    1) By using the player cursor, feel free to watch a specific step as many times as you want or need, in order to learn it and memorize it

    2) After that, in order to have all the time it takes to make a step, press the Pause button when it's needed!

    ^_^

  • papel, b u c e t a de papel

  • You suck at origami bitch!

  • @Tyrant9

    Maybe you're only having a bad moment, but it looks like you could get better at good manners.

  • This tutorial doesnt make any sense to me. It is too hard to understand.

  • @Dawis67aqw

    I presume you have not followed the previous parts: you find the links in the description.

    They guide you, starting with a plain square of paper, throught the preliminary base and then the frog base.

    After that, follow the instructions in this video.

    In this way, you'll smoothly go from simple to a bit more complicated.

  • Hahahaha!!!!!!! LOL BLOW IN ITS ANUS!!!

  • @GamingTheSpirit

    Technically speaking, a piece of paper cannot have an anus!

    ^_^;;;;

  • fox

    

  • @4148marlon

    What fox? ^_^

  • there is a antho way

  • @clownadventures10

    In facts.

    I think I saw, so far, at least three or four different origami frogs, including this one!

    ^_^

  • dude you didnt show us how to make the dimind

  • @strawberryshortfilmm

    Sorry, but... I *do* show everything; only, in other videos.

    At 0:36 , at the bottom of the video it's written: - Frog base (see lessons #1, #3) -... and, in the description of this video you can find the links to those parts.

    The reason is that, back in those days, videos had to be less than 10 minutes; for not to sacrifice clarity, I then decided to break complex figures (eg: this frog) into its stages (eg: preliminary base, frog base, frog itself).

  • Does hands waving in front of a screen mean "croak " in sign language?

  • @maseofspades007

    As long as "croak", in frog language, means "Thank you for watching! See you soon!"... yes, it does!

    ;-)

  • I skipped to the jumping Lol

  • @Tinywalley

    As long as you already knew how to go from the frog base to the frog itself... I'd say everything's fine!

    ;-D

    Hope you liked the jumps!

    ^_^

  • ONLY A DUMB CAN DISLIKE THIS VIDEO..i love this thing!! and the editor's credit is unthinkable..i just wanna say thnxxxoxo to the editor to make and teach us how to make this!!

  • @sumosumona

    This traditional frog really is amazing!

    You're so kind, really: and me, who filmed and edited this tutorial, I just thank you in return, from the deep of my heart, for such generous and rewarding words!

    I'll be going on doing my best, for to always improve and offer to you all always better tutorials!

    Thank you again, you just made my day!

    :-D

  • @danbergam welcome and thanks again:)

  • oouuuffff that was dificult

  • @anazazazz

    It's a quite long process, indeed... hope you are satisfied with the result!

    ^_^

  • @danbergam

    yieee it looks grait thenks

  • @anazazazz

    That's great! Thanks to you, for letting me know!

    :-)

  • @danbergam

    yieee it looks grait thenks

  • that is awesome!

  • @claycreationz1

    Thank you so much!

    Your kindness is awersome too!

    :-)

  • wow it actually jumps. i didnt expect that. this is awesome ! nice video.

  • @Dathinkingman

    Yes, it jumps! Especially, I think, if it's properly made and if the right paper is used!

    Thank you so much for your kind words!

    :-)

  • My frog's name is Frog. -_-

  • @matthewmuscheid

    Now, that's a fitting name!

    ^_^

  • @matthewmuscheid mine is nachito :3

  • which language you speak ..?

  • @diegoR200

    Italian (my first language), English, a few memories of French... and, I can translate "thank you very much" into some more languages!

    :-)

    Thank you for stopping by!

    ^_^

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  • explain it would be nice if a friend

  • @diegoR200

    I'll have to re-make these tutorials, by adding a verbal explanation... hopily, I'll find the courage (english isn't my first language)!

    ^_^

  • is this harder than the kawasaki rose

  • @gtahundert3520

    The strange thing is that I tried to fold the kawasaki rose two or three times and so far I haven't been able to complete that particular step the many find hard... I mean, for my skills, that rose is harder than this frog.

    I guess it depends on how each one is made! ^_^

    In case you're having some difficulties with some steps, let me know its number so that I may write down an explanation!

    ^_^

  • 9:09... i wont blow it's anus D:

  • @Walkot2

    Technically, a piece of paper, no matter the shape it's folded, cannot have an anus!

    ^_^;;

  • what in the world!!

  • @TheSarahaber

    ...yes?

    ^_^

  • @danbergam

    how in the world did you make the diamond

    green paper thing???

    

  • @TheSarahaber

    At what point (minutes:seconds) or at what step's number?

    ^_^

  • its kind of difficult to understand see what you are doing with all the fast flipping around and your fingers being in the way when you are showing a fold

  • @shywolf15

    I apologize for that.

    This happens also because the piece of paper isn't that big, after all.

    Anyway.

    Many of the steps are repeated more than once: hence, while a certain repetition of a specific step may look unclear, another one may be more understandable!

    And... I'll never be tired to repeat it: just let me know what step(s) you'd like a written explanation for... and I'll write it down!

    ^_^

  • You need to add voice I can't understand what your doing somtimes.

  • @DarkNebula5637

    What step(s), exactly?

    I may write down an explanation right here!

    ^_^

  • THIS IS ASS

  • @mrkai2121

    Ok. A little reasoning.

    With this tutorial (no matter if technically good or not) I did my best to make something beautiful, artistic, useful.

    Now, about your comment...

    Is it beautiful? Well, not really.

    Is it artistic? No, definitely.

    Is it useful? Nope, once again: your comment, apart from being vulgar, doesn't help me to understand what you don't like, exactly! Origami? My tutorial? The frog? The frog's bottom?

    So?

    Where are you going, like this?

  • sou brasileiro

  • @112lucao

    ^_^

  • Congrats on the MILLION VIEWS, Thats impressive for someone uknown :D

  • @MegaMacGamer

    You know, I didn't notice this one has reached the million views... thank you for making me notice!

    And... I might be unknown for 99,9% for tv, newspapers, magazines and such... but, for sure, millions of paper folders around the world have a vague idea of who I am!

    ;-D

    Haha, thank you for stopping by!

  • what size is your papper can you tell me please thanks :)

  • @FanOnlyMkd

    I think (not totally sure about it) that the beginning size of the square for this was... 16 or 17 or so... because, considering how small end being the frog's legs, I suppose I used a size like that.

    I apologize in advance to you, if I'm wrong...

    ^_^

  • @danbergam tnx man il try it now :)))

  • @FanOnlyMkd

    Thanks to you!

    I'm sure everything went smooth... and I hope you're happy with how the frog came out!

    ^_^

  • Did i just blow a frog in its ass? XD

  • @MegaMacGamer

    Well, technically speaking I only did blow some air in a hole in a piece of paper!

    xP

  • video is good but put some sound or music

  • @zjjhpumj

    You're right, silence here can be excessive.

    Still, you can do that yourself, considering that you're probably watching this with a computer, which is actually able to do more things at the same time: so, you could play your favourite CD or whatever you prefer!

    Anyway, I solved this issue in my latest tutorials, where some relaxing natural soundscapes always play along the visuals!

    If you want, feel free to check them out, I'd like to know your opinion!

    :-)

    Thank you very much!

    ^_^

  • @danbergam

    You made 45 steps seem like 10 to me because you make them soooo easy!!!!!!! I thank you for uploading this!!!!! :)

  • @Mrpaperman101

    I want you to know that I appreciate this comment *so much*... because that's what I've always been trying to do, with these tutorials!

    So, thanks to you for making my day!

    More tutorial will come!

    :-D

  • @danbergam NO... Thank you

  • I luv ur videos!!!! there all so easy to follow.... awesomeness!!!!!

  • @Luvpeaceheartsong

    You're doing so great in helping me smile... twice in a day!

    Really, thank you, thank you so much for your words... doing my best to make these tutorials easy to follow is my main goal, so... thank you!!!

    :-D

  • chino conchetumare como asi la wea del principio explicacate saco conchetumare te pondre un dedo asia abajo saco pelota ojala q te violen con un taladro atentamente el rincon dell kiwi

  • esa rana salta una mierda!!!!

  • @EienKenghiTzel

    No hay razón de utilizar un idioma tan grosero.

    Aunque salte realmente, el principal aspecto acerca de ella es que es bastante práctico.

  • @EienKenghiTzel tienes razon esa rana salta mas que un excremento de humano .. feel like a sir

  • "How to make an Origami frog in 45 easy steps" xDDD

  • @xFeloxX

    It's just about that, really!

    ;-D

  • cool

    

  • @Origamifusion

    Thank you very much, for both stopping by and nicely commenting!

    :-)

  • muita teoria na demostração poderia ser mais rapido

  • @Eduardobare

    You know, I'm not so quick at origami... and when I made this video I was nothing more than a beginner!

    And, I also want to always go slow so that everybody, including the beginners, may better follow these tutorials!

    :-)

  • you know this is complacaited :'(

  • @Lisa26Marie

    Don't be sorry, because I'm here willing and ready to help!

    For example: may I write down a written explanation for any of the steps? That's the reason why I numbered them all, in order to give you all the chance to better let me know on what specific ones you eventually need help!

    ^_^

    Oh, and... if you are intimidated by the length of the sequence... don't think about it: just face one step after the other and you'll see it isn't so hard!

    :-)

  • salta de verdad?? genial¡¡ me dare el tiempo hacer 1.000.0000.00000.00000 de origamis y ranas en todo caso y bang¡¡ carreras de ranas.Nesesitare ir a una cancha ha hacer la mega carrera :D

  • @maxo740

    :-D

    "Mega carrera"? It sounds great!

    Many thanks for your gentle words ("genial"... :-D): you have made me smile!

    ^_^

  • ESTA CHEBERE CAUSA

  • @mmmmmmmmm342

    Muchas gracias!

    :-D

  • this frog is very beautiful thanks for the tutorial!

    i'm subscribed! hope you want to subscribe back (:

  • @alberlos

    ...and this comment of yours is very kind!

    Thank you so much!

    ^_^

  • okey.... adelante el video para ver si valía la pena hacerlo..., en cuanto vi que decia: Repetir el paso #45 dije: a la mierda! busco uno mas facil con menos de 45 pasos :)

  • oye esa mierda como iniciamos

    

  • @cris94black

    [traducción automática]

    En 0:36 un subtítulo dice que Lecciones #1 (base preliminar) y #3 (base de rana) necesidad para ser hecha antes que éste y en la descripción usted puede encontrar los lazos de esas dos lecciones!

    Tengo aún una lista de reproducción con todo estos vídeos!

    Usted mira/lee con cuidado todo, antes de rabiar y escribiendo comentarios groseros... o por lo menos podría haber preguntado suavemente.

    El origami es también acerca de y pensando con cuidado.

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  • @cris94black

    yo personalmente refiero el otro diseno de un sapo que se llama "Origami Frog , ranocchia salterina" y en la foto es de color naranja. El canal de kien lo subio a youtube es: milleaccendini

    Me gusta mas se ve mejor y se ve ke salta mas. Suerte

  • @supergreen930

    That model is maybe easier... but I don't think it reaches the realism of this one.

    It depends on what one wants to achieve: the jumping ability VS the realism.

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  • cool

  • @OrigamiNinga

    Thank you so much, for stopping by and for your kind words!

    :-)

  • Empeze mal, como se hace la base? jajajaj y yo que pense que iba a ser facil me perdi en el principio.

  • @JudyMR5

    [automatic translation]

    No preocupe, los primeros tiempos origami puede fácilmente confundir... pero estoy seguro que usted lo puede hacer!

    La base al principio es la base de rana: búsqueda en la descripción y usted encontrarán los lazos a las lecciones 1 y 3; después de que habiendo hecho ésos, vuelve aquí y sigue las instrucciones.

    Pienso que querrá el resultado final!

    Gracias y... tiempo feliz de origami!

    ^_^

  • @danbergam Muchas gracias ! Al final lo pude armar bien, y aunque salta de costado, en fin salta.

  • ah tht is very neat, but i'm not tht talented lol

  • @TayTay5289

    You know, before beginning to do origami I used to think the same - It's too complicated for me -... but by beginning with the easier models and going on with an increasing difficulty I've progressed a bit.

    If you feel like, give it a try, slowly, with patience: just begin with the videos linked in the description and then go on with this one... and, in case, for whatever step you'll eventually need a written explanation, just feel free to ask!

    :-)

  • step 10977251932...

  • @Thevivimon

    Eh, it isn't anyone fault if this particular design has so many steps... the good side of it it's that the final result is more realistic!

    Are you satisfied with how it results?

    ^_^

  • @danbergam hahaha it's ok (: I understand it was just a joke x3

    the result is awesome (:

  • @danbergam

    Haha, yeah, and, actually, it was a good joke!

    Your satisfaction is my satisfaction, thank you soooo much!

    :-D

  • Hahaha, you blow through the butthole! Sorry for being imature, haha, but good tutorial, thanks! :)

  • @BBoyRice2100

    ...well, at least, while making a joke about that, you have been thoughtful enough to let me know your appreciation for the whole tutorial and to even thank me... and the latter things means *a lot* to me!

    That's why I'm here sending a big - thank you so much in return! - to you!

    :-)

  • хуйнья все это! бля сначала необисьняют!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

    

  • @sasha2726

    [автоматический перевод]

    В описании этого видео Вы можете найти, что связи к этим двум частям сделаны перед этим.

  • mine does a back flip. it is sooo cool.

  • @DCNOS18

    It definitely is!

    :-D

    Thank you for letting me know your satisfaction!

    ^_^

  • mine does a back flip. it is zoo cool

  • lololol my 1st frog is so epic it jumps on its back..

    my other 3 are ok

  • @RussellTheConkerer

    That definitely is epic... I mean, you can really say your frog is *unique*! ;-D

    About the other three... oh, well, being epic is not a common thing! ^_^

    Thank you so much for stopping by and making me smile! :-)

  • @danbergam lol i think its because i got the first one wrong or something....

  • @RussellTheConkerer

    Well, that could be a valid explanation!

    But let's not forget that sometimes invention happen like that: for an unwanted mistake!

    :-D

  • @Smoug44PS3

    I still remember when I tried this for the first time... it was challenging, for sure!

    May I help you in any way? Remember, face one step at a time, with calmness and patience, without rushing... and if you want, feel free to ask me for a written explanation of any step!

    ^_^

  • get a pedicure

  • @123mroranges

    Maybe you meant a "manicure": because manicure applies to hands, pedicure applies to feet!

    Anyway, however you call it... thank you, but I'm a man and I don't really feel the need of a manicure session.

  • Skip the advertisements.  00:2

  • @Popcornroyrocks

    In facts, the ads are skippable!

    ^_^

  • thats the best frog i eva seen in my life :) keep up the food work

  • @951jazzy

    You are very, very kind... thank you so much, your words are a great reward... and a great impulse to always do my best in order to make these tutorials get better and better!

    Thank you again!

    :-D

  • P:< mgnhmngh *Arms move around under table* :D ! AH! *lifts green paper that looks like a blob* :( mnn...

  • @suckamapehpeh

    This is one of the most original comments I've ever received, thanks! ;-)

    But, fun apart... with origami it sometimes ends like this... what matters is to concentrate, to not rush, *hint follows* to not do the steps *under* the table but rather above it (so that you may actually see what you're doing! ;-) ), to eventually ask me to explain a difficult step... and, in any case, to not give up and try again!

    Thank you so much for stopping by and so creatively commenting!

    :-)

  • Dear, i need to see the step one, how could it be possible?

    I don't know how to begin.

    Thanks.

    Rose

  • @RosecezarioR

    Don't worry, this is easily solved! ^_^

    When I'm showing the beginning figure, some subtitles say that it's the "frog base" and say as well what tutorials of mine you have to follow to make that figure.

    In the description you find the links to those pre-required lessons!

    Hope this helps!

    :-)

    Dan

    P.S.

    Thank you for being so kind! ^_^

  • Dear, i need to see the step one, how could it be possible?

    I don't know how to begin.

    Thanks.

    Rose

  • blow HERE!!!!

  • @alberlos

    Are you satisfied about how the final frog results? ^_^

  • @danbergam yes, it's an awesome 3d frog

  • @alberlos

    I'm very glad about that, thank you for letting me know!

    :-)

  • i made it successfully, and i subscribed :) thank you for all the tutorials! ^˛^

  • @reljava25

    Congratulations for making: by the way, me, I only put the instructions... but *you* have applied your will, your patience and your skills! I can guess your satisfaction for making it!

    Thank you very, very much, for both your kind and rewarding words... and for your subscription too!

    More tutorials will come... *soon*!

    :-D

  • :( How did you came that part?! Show us...

  • @korkipars

    I show everything.

    At 0:36 , at the bottom of the video it's written: - Frog base (see lessons #1, #3) -... and, in the description of this video you can find the links to those parts.

    Hope this helps.

  • i love your hands!

  • @malditasheila

    Aww, that is such a kind thing to say... thank you so much for putting a smile on my face!

    ^_^

  • Blow here lollolololol

  • @catudalsr

    Did you like the finished frog? ^_^

  • Blow here!! ax0a0xa0xa

  • @SirGe0z

    I hope you like how the finished frog results: blowing some air in it gives a nice 3D touch, in my opinion!

    ^_^

  • @funnyduckduck

    P.S.

    Thank you so much for your appreciation!

    :-)

  • @funnyduckduck

    P.S.

    Thank you so much for your appreciation!

    :-)

  • @funnyduckduck

    Don't worry, this is easily solved: whenever in a tutorial I begin with an pre-made form, you have to search in the description for the links to the previous parts!

    With this frog, for example, in the video's description you'll find two links, specifically to:

    Lesson 1 - Preliminary base

    Lesson 3 - Frog Base

    Follow them in that order and then return to this video and follow it: you'll end having this frog in your hands!

    Happy folding time!

    ^_^

  • definitely

    I LOVE YOUR WORK!!!! jejjee

  • @c5778

    ...AND ME I LOVE YOUR KINDNESS!

    Really, you're making my day... muchas, muchisimas gracias!

    :-)

  • if some one blew on my anus would i blow up? thubms up if you think you will.

  • @MegaZkittlez

    Oh, well... at least this one was pretty much unique! ^_^;;;;

  • @danbergam yeah i know, i was just joking , dont get me wrong of what i posted. :)

  • @MegaZkittlez

    I didn't. Really, amongst dozens people who constantly joke about that, at least you were original...

    Now that I'm at it: did you like the final result? ^_^

  • if some one