![]() Paper: hexagon from a 19.5cm square of elephant hide (side length: 9. And you can learn from it at least this: drawing in creases often helps - and is absolutely acceptable. I think they're the hardest of the bunch (triange, square, rhombic, hexagon). Ah.Īnyway, the model's quite nice, although I'm still not as comfortable with making rhombic twists as I'd like. ![]() I should have used a pencil rather than a pen - or not mess up a couple of times with drawing in the creases. So I'm not showing my usual "front and back" of a tessellation. A refold of my older design, Stacked Propellers Tessellation, this time as a complete tessellation rather than a single molecule. I need to fold it again, but fold a grid with smaller triangles so I can have more flowers. Stacked Propellers Tessellation SeptemJuly 9, 2023. And you can't tell when looking at the front. The flower in the center is the only full one in the tessellation. I have to admit I drew in the crease lines on the back - and that was a great help. I used the same size of paper, but went for a 32 division triangle grid. I'd never worked with it before, but heard it was really nice for tessellations. This was a good chance to try using elephant hide. Today I looked at it again and decided that transparent paper wasn't the best choice for the model, and that really I should try a smaller version first. But couldn't quite figure out how to collapse model. You know where this is leading, right? I started with a 64 division triangle grid and added all the rhombi - so far so good. So on that day I started my first attempt. Very naughty indeed! I'm so bad with not accepting such a challenge. It's never actually been folded, so I'm pretty curious to see what it looks like when fully completed. To that end, I've made a CP for a design called "Rhombic Flowers" which is, surprisingly, a tessellation.įor those of you who enjoy folding tessellations, please give it a try and let me know what you think. So it's been a fair while since I've made or posted any crease patterns, and I thought it was about time I did so. Two days ago Eric did something very naughty. The paper used in this video is 15x15 cm.The actual time folding this design is about 1 and a half hours.Created by FolductionFull folding process version: h.
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