tschobigami
True woven dodecahedron - explored
True woven dodecahedron - designed by dave brill, idea by Robert Neale(?), folded by me. An A4-sheet of copy-paper, cut in 6 strips which were painted with acrylic paint before assembly.
I really like this model a lot and it is the modular model which i have folded for the most times i think. It doesnt need a lot of modules, but still produces a complex geometric shape. (thats a thing i dont like about most of modular origami. you keep folding the same shape a lot of times...)
I folded this model a lot in school, as you dont need any good paper and can use any a4-sheet and can start folding. downside is, that unless you are a real pro, you will need paperclips for assembly.
Diagram is in dave brills book brilliant origami.
Hope you like it :)
~Stefan
True woven dodecahedron - explored
True woven dodecahedron - designed by dave brill, idea by Robert Neale(?), folded by me. An A4-sheet of copy-paper, cut in 6 strips which were painted with acrylic paint before assembly.
I really like this model a lot and it is the modular model which i have folded for the most times i think. It doesnt need a lot of modules, but still produces a complex geometric shape. (thats a thing i dont like about most of modular origami. you keep folding the same shape a lot of times...)
I folded this model a lot in school, as you dont need any good paper and can use any a4-sheet and can start folding. downside is, that unless you are a real pro, you will need paperclips for assembly.
Diagram is in dave brills book brilliant origami.
Hope you like it :)
~Stefan