![]() (You must be a current member of OrigamiUSA and logged into your web account to see some of The Fold's content.) You can also find downloadable diagrams for sale at at our online store, The Origami Source. You can find many diagrams by modern origami artists in our online magazine, The Fold. Please respect the generosity of these artists by not distributing or repackaging their work without permission. There are many other sources of origami diagrams on the web, and in many cases the artists have graciously granted free downloading to the website owners. Other commercial usage should be negotiated with our Development team, at development.Individuals may use them in their teaching (both teaching-for-free and paid work) if they join OrigamiUSA.Non-profits, origami societies, and educational institutions can use them for free, but give us credit.for redistribution or commercial usage, please contact us at copyright.you may not redistribute it without permission from the relevant copyright-holders.this version of the work is being distributed by OrigamiUSA with permission, for personal use only.both the creator (if not ‘Traditional’) and the diagrammer have rights in the work.Please see our copyright page for more details. While "traditional" origami models are in the public domain, the vast majority of published origami designs are of recent authorship and therefore cannot be published or used commercially without obtaining permission from their creators and/or diagrammers. That's a good starting point for her fantastic modulars.These diagrams may be freely downloaded and used for personal enjoyment. Sponge Project - I see that Jeannine has her own Happy if someone would point out an update for me. I am no longer listing non-origami links.Įach of these used to be a good site, however, the links are broken. I hope that they are helpful, and I appreciate people spending the I make no recommendations about these - various people send them to me and I It also includes directions for a different compound of five tetrahedrons than mine. This page contains pictures, papers, diagrams, Who studies the mathematics of paper folding. Tom Hull - Professor at Western New England.Albert Carpenter's beautiful paper constructions.Mukerji's modulars - with tons of instructions Ī program to view uniform polyhedra, written by Dr.PaperCut software for generating paper models of geometrics.Pictures - Penultimate models sent to me by others:Ī cuboctahedron with cubes on the squre faces, by Hermann High,Ī compound of 12 dodecahedrons sent by Finji Cable Clark,Īn excellent page on the uniform polyhedra Gluing these if you want them to last - they are seriousĮxplode-on-impact modules. It is also very flexible, but I would highly recommend Is diagrammed in Fuse's Unit Origami (Japan Publications,ġ990). The Sonobe module is diagrammed in Origami for the Connoisseur,īy Kasahara and Takahama (Japan Publicaions, 1987), and is very ![]() Sonobe Rhombicuboctahedron and Dodecahedron. Greater Stellated Dodecahedron - Jeannine Mosely's module (see ![]() If enough people pester me, I'll diagram it. Inner modules are kind of like the Sonobe module (see below). Kusudama: Ball Origami (Japan Publications, 1990). Rhombicuboctahedron (with pointy-things),Ī different one - The outer modules are from Yamaguchi's book You tell me (I don't know the name for this),Īlthough I think it's a compound of 12 dodecahedrons Icosidodecahedron and Dual (Rhombic Triacontahedron).Obscured picture of the snub dodecahedron One of the stellations of the icosahedron ![]() Having a separate page for a unit is especially useful for versatile units which can each be used to build a huge number of different shapes. These are beautiful - keep sending me pictures - I'm happy to add to the Pages dedicated to single units: a unit by itself is a single-sheet model, but is most usefult for building modular origami (multi-sheet) models.
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