@artursapsitiss I mention that in the first seconds of the video, actually. ^^ You'll need 8 modules, so 8 sheets for that, plus one sheet for the hinges (will be cut to several smaller sheets).
@wong2008a 15cm squares are the most common size for origami paper. For example, origami-shop(dot)com has some. If you can't find 15cm squares anywhere local, you can always cut some other paper to that size.
@boffyful Ah, I believe Robert Lang's BFCC is a bit too long a project to show on video. My first folding took 5 1/2 hours, so the video would probably be even longer than that. Hope you understand.
@gtasnandreas899 I'm not sure what to help with. The time references you gave show me doing a crease. Before I indicate three references - the intersection, from which to start a point; and the corner on the side, which needs to be aligned with an off-center crease.
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u make no god damn sense wayyyyyyy too fast and too complicated gosh slow down get a better camera and don't use origami language no one understands u !
the videos are designed for people who already have some knowledge of origami, you can't expect to be able to fold more complex models if you've not done origami before.
If you want to learn origami, you need to acquaint yourself with the basics before you attempt models like this one, it's not a beginners model.
If someone has gone to the trouble of making a video, don't leave thoughtless remarks for them.
but the point was that she was actually able to make the video without getting sued. so u won't really see any other intructing videos that have lasted for more than three days.
its to blurry sorry i cant see it :(
origmilover 1 month ago
do you need 15 inch squares or can you just use any size square
plz respond
awesomeness2141 1 month ago in playlist Origami Tutorials: Modular Models
@awesomeness2141 Any size square will do.
AdamsSara 1 week ago
I hate the camera graphics curse u
thestuffvideos1 1 month ago
its damn blur
firebeast1025 2 months ago in playlist Origami Tutorials: Advanced models
can you post a less blurry video please its your decision...im just trying to do itand its confusing
EpicSmileyFAACE 5 months ago
Good video
cj0159911 8 months ago
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I HATE ALL YOUR VIDEOS!!! IT IS SO BLURY
denisegonzalespinto 10 months ago
@denisegonzalespinto Then don't watch them. :)
AdamsSara 10 months ago 8
@denisegonzalespinto you hate em because you cant make one
coleybenton 10 months ago
@denisegonzalespinto JERK!
musicmixer112 10 months ago
@denisegonzalespinto Plz be joking!
scottghost67 9 months ago
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neibocas 10 months ago
How many papers do you need???
artursapsitiss 1 year ago
@artursapsitiss I mention that in the first seconds of the video, actually. ^^ You'll need 8 modules, so 8 sheets for that, plus one sheet for the hinges (will be cut to several smaller sheets).
AdamsSara 1 year ago
@AdamsSara tru dat
jaylandorigami 2 months ago
wrst video quality i cant see any creases
darkangel78917 1 year ago
cany you have a remake I couldnt really see what you were doing
Origamispecialist 1 year ago
Where can you get 15cm paper?
wong2008a 1 year ago
@wong2008a 15cm squares are the most common size for origami paper. For example, origami-shop(dot)com has some. If you can't find 15cm squares anywhere local, you can always cut some other paper to that size.
AdamsSara 1 year ago
@wong2008a
saivinay5 1 year ago
@saivinay5 ???
wong2008a 1 year ago
@wong2008a go to michaels
TheBertonex19 6 months ago
how to divied it ? would every paper divied is the same?
levinchau123 1 year ago
@levinchau123 I'm not sure what the question is exactly. The sheets you start with all need to have the same size, yes.
AdamsSara 1 year ago
@boffyful Ah, I believe Robert Lang's BFCC is a bit too long a project to show on video. My first folding took 5 1/2 hours, so the video would probably be even longer than that. Hope you understand.
AdamsSara 1 year ago
I'm having trouble at 6:47 to 6:54 Please Help!
gtasnandreas899 1 year ago
@gtasnandreas899 I'm not sure what to help with. The time references you gave show me doing a crease. Before I indicate three references - the intersection, from which to start a point; and the corner on the side, which needs to be aligned with an off-center crease.
AdamsSara 1 year ago
@AdamsSara ya right help gtasnandreas899
and help me!!!
exoticagent613 1 year ago
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I'm having trouble at 6:47 to 6:54 Please Help
exoticagent613 1 year ago
@gtasnandreas899 me to
legolover229 1 year ago
Thank you Sara for another amazing tutorial video =] you have great taste for origami models - I especially enjoyed the spinning top lesson..
clappnathaniel 2 years ago 2
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if you dont get a better camera nobody will be able to make the modules and i cant even do it
qwertyguy234 2 years ago
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u make no god damn sense wayyyyyyy too fast and too complicated gosh slow down get a better camera and don't use origami language no one understands u !
mosokg 3 years ago
the videos are designed for people who already have some knowledge of origami, you can't expect to be able to fold more complex models if you've not done origami before.
If you want to learn origami, you need to acquaint yourself with the basics before you attempt models like this one, it's not a beginners model.
If someone has gone to the trouble of making a video, don't leave thoughtless remarks for them.
longerdaysdyings 3 years ago 9
Maybe I should start adding complexity ratings at the beginning of the video?
AdamsSara 2 years ago
@AdamsSara yeah.i tried folding that double star flexicube when i started out,and it fell apart
musicmixer112 1 year ago
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clappnathaniel 2 years ago
how many pieces of each color again i couldnt hear sorry this video's audio is kinda low
Neji123idiot 3 years ago
9 pieces of paper. I used 2 x 4 colours (= 8 pieces), and one piece for hinges.
AdamsSara 3 years ago
oh.. i that it was 3 pieces
Neji123idiot 3 years ago
Just make a fold connecting the two points I indicated.
AdamsSara 3 years ago
Aaaannnnd... You lost me.
:(
Rippinanoo1 3 years ago
Please help me with the minut 7:15
origamimaniac 3 years ago
Just align the edge with the point that you have folded in. Then release the point, and crease the edge from side to side.
AdamsSara 3 years ago
The quality of the video is very baddly
origamimaniac 3 years ago
thats... kind of true...
but the point was that she was actually able to make the video without getting sued. so u won't really see any other intructing videos that have lasted for more than three days.
deathbro97 3 years ago
i really want to make it!but its kinda blurry, but i can still follow it.
chino702 4 years ago 4
Awesome.
yoda1998 4 years ago 2
ure the best ive bean looking for this for 3 years
aazazaz 4 years ago 4
yah when will you get a new vid up i would like to make a new origami thing for my classes
alexisiscool1424 4 years ago 3
ya u rock!
gtkidking 4 years ago 2