modular.dodecahedron
6-pointed EZ Star and 6 Point Recursive Star
EZ-Star:
Paper: hexagon edge length ca. 10.5 cm, Kraft paper; dodecagon cutted from 24 cm Kami
Model: Evan Zodl
Book: Wonderous One Sheet Origami by Meenakshi Mukerji, p. 84-86
Recursive star:
Paper: Hexagon from DC Kraft wrapping paper
Model: Jorge Jaramillo
Book: Because Origami Vol.1 p. 7-10
When I folded Evan's star, it reminded me of Jorge's, so I searched for it, pursed the central star and compared them. They are very similar, Jorge's a bit smaller and with more precreasing visible, but a nicer locking and look from the back and side. I like both of them and it's fascinating to see, how differently the folding sequence is.
6-pointed EZ Star and 6 Point Recursive Star
EZ-Star:
Paper: hexagon edge length ca. 10.5 cm, Kraft paper; dodecagon cutted from 24 cm Kami
Model: Evan Zodl
Book: Wonderous One Sheet Origami by Meenakshi Mukerji, p. 84-86
Recursive star:
Paper: Hexagon from DC Kraft wrapping paper
Model: Jorge Jaramillo
Book: Because Origami Vol.1 p. 7-10
When I folded Evan's star, it reminded me of Jorge's, so I searched for it, pursed the central star and compared them. They are very similar, Jorge's a bit smaller and with more precreasing visible, but a nicer locking and look from the back and side. I like both of them and it's fascinating to see, how differently the folding sequence is.