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This is my first attempt at making a modular street scene, it's a work in progress so comments and critiques are more than welcome.
well, I do hope that my second original modular is a real original, not like the first one (posted as Froeble Modular) which was invented first by Bennett Arnstein...
It is based on my Spiraled Square (one of my very first models).
30 pieces, 4X4 Kami paper.
Constructing the module used for the modular dodecahedron.
Ricardo, I hope this helps you build it as fast as possible. :)
There are some hiccups, it could go smoother, but I hope you see the fast way to build the triangle base and the way to add 2-3 bars at a time and add the spheres later, all to save time.
Furthermore, this method of always building with a 'string' of bars and creating closed loops ensures that the final module is automatically the strongest possible because there are no strong polarities conflicting inside.
A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
Name: Modular cactus
Designer: Tatiana Prosnyakova (Russia)
Folder: Larionova Anna
Parts: red - 210, green - 282, yellow - 24, blue - 40+1 square
Paper's size : 37*52 mm ,
Joined with: some glue
Final height: ~13 cm
These are modulars which are assembled from unfolded units. Folding units for modulars is tedious but for these modulars, you move straight to assembly. Of course, this is the tricky part. The enantiomorphic symmetry makes assembly more difficult. The models are representations of the dimpled dodecadedron, octahedron and tetrahedron. The number of strips required for each module is the same as the number of faces of the polyhedron.
A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
Designed by Leyla Torres
6 + 12 units
Video for one unit www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv9M-hKqp5E
This cube with a heart on the corners of each face is perfect as a hanging decoration !
Leyla Torres took the heart model by Ildikó Vass and made the unit for this cube .
The unit can also be used as a photo frame and is very fun to make!
Video to make the heart dish by Ildikó Vass
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKW3ZF1Ra-U
For more ideas by Leyla Torres
I put a seance room in the attic. Why, you ask? first, a bit of background info: Following The First World War and the loss of so many people to the meat grinder known as trench warfare and the following influenza pandemic, spiritualism saw a resurgence in the 1920s and mediums were called into houses across the country to have the dead family members speak through them. (Naturally, this was a bunch of feel-good hocus pocus mixed with disguised party tricks - the 'mediums' usually hoodwinked the families while making them believe the dead have been reached, all while making good money off the bereaved families.)
The long and short of it is, the couple who own the house lost a son to the Great War, and are trying to communicate with him in the beyond.
I was wondering if I could make any plane modulars, to cover my laptop's keyboard when idle and also good enough to show off my skills in folding. Now I've got a lot more than I expected. It is too good to just be used as a cover. Diagrams and some modifications coming soon...
Spoiler warning:
For those who can't wait, this is the piece I've used as a module. It should be easy to figure out now.
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A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.
There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.
A modular origami icosahedron... with a difference! This one is made in the same way as the others but with thin transparent plastic that has been folded in the same way as the paper. Here I used empty laminating pouches, fed them through a laminator, folded them and voila.
LUMITURE internally lit structure is a modular system for trade show exhibit displays. This modular display exhibit supports fabric or rigid panel graphics. Walls & roofs of this exhibition system make high impact ranging from 10’x20’ booth space to larger display exhibit booth spaces. This trade show booth display is also available as rental exhibits. Opting for exhibit booth rental saves huge cost & keeps you hassle free from the issue of storing the entire exhibition booth.
A model created by Denver Lawson based on the Windmill Base. Myself and Dennis Walker named it the Artichoke Modular based on how it looked.