modular.dodecahedron
Icosahedron
Paper: 7.5 cm Kraft DC
Modules: 5 + 5 modules with different chirality
Model: Tomoko Fuse
Book: Unit Origami Essentials p. 104-105
Closeup of a vertex where the five units of same chirality meet and form a nice star pattern.
Quite some time since my last model from one of my favourite Origami Book - still tessellations more on my mind. Folding the units felt like no time, but assembly was harder than I remembered. Emphazised the different chirality by using paper which is the same blue on one side, while silver resp. golden on the other - this is an effenct often useful for modulars but there's not so many paper out there. Most DC packages have both sides different.
Edit: Replaced photo with a better one
Icosahedron
Paper: 7.5 cm Kraft DC
Modules: 5 + 5 modules with different chirality
Model: Tomoko Fuse
Book: Unit Origami Essentials p. 104-105
Closeup of a vertex where the five units of same chirality meet and form a nice star pattern.
Quite some time since my last model from one of my favourite Origami Book - still tessellations more on my mind. Folding the units felt like no time, but assembly was harder than I remembered. Emphazised the different chirality by using paper which is the same blue on one side, while silver resp. golden on the other - this is an effenct often useful for modulars but there's not so many paper out there. Most DC packages have both sides different.
Edit: Replaced photo with a better one