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Why there's no sticky on origami sites?
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Where do you get stuff from? new anon here and interested in learning some origami.
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>>538196
>Why there's no sticky on this board?
ftfy
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>>538202
sorry that's what i meant, do you recommend a site with good origami guides?
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newfag
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There are a lot of sites focusing on origami. Origami Club is good for beginners, helping you familiarize all the different folds and techniques. If you have a particular interest in a certain video game series, movie, etc., there's probably origami diagrams of it on the internet. If you like Star Wars, then there are sites out there focusing on origami x-wings, tie fighters, and whatnot. There's tons of origami sites centered on a variety of topics.
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>>538196
Because everyone just dl's pdfs

Youtube has some great beginner and intermediate tutorials, and flickr has some really polished models from crease patterns
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There should be a sticky on this board saying to people that this board is not /pol/
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>>538353
>not /pol/
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>>538196
IIRC Canon Creative Park has a few simple origami patterns.
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>>538305
>>538356
thanks
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>>538356
looks trite though
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>take it one fold at a time
>don't get frustrated if you fuck up but rather try to figure out what mistakes were made
>learn all the different types of folds
>learn to read the Yoshizawa-Randlett system
>practice and learn as many traditional models as you can
>make an origami lucky star jar
>git gud at folding neatly (it makes a world of difference)
>git gud at reading diagrams & following along on video tutorials
>use bigger paper
>branch out and try out different types of origami (figurative, modular, moneygami, tesselations, action models, etc)
>try to find a local origami meetup, club, society etc so you can find people better that you and learn from them or you may even end up being the one teaching others
>correspond with origamists online
>try using a bone folder
>make testfolds to learn the folding procedure, then fold it once again with the nice paper for a "display piece"
>try to fold with all kinds of paper you can get your hands on so you can get a feel for what you like and what works with your folding ability
>make use of methylcellulose (elmer's art paste) to make sandwich paper (dub trip tissue etc)
>learn to fold from cps
>try out wet folding and wet shaping
>read as many origami publications as you can
>study different origami masters, authors and artists by folding their models
>try your hand at designing your own models
>watch Between the Folds
>learn how to take pictures of your models and upload them to flickr/instagram
>become an origami master in your own right


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