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Published: 2009-05-25 04:45:50 +0000 UTC; Views: 160153; Favourites: 1522; Downloads: 34749
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Description
I totally did not expect to have this done start to finish in one evening with Inkscape. Origami tutorials have suddenly become a lot easier than I anticipated, which is awesome since it'll probably let me document the rest of my designs before the summer's over. It's like the program reads my mind somehow.Update: fuzzy edge issues fixed I hope (had exported to the wrong resolution).
Difficulty
I described this as intermediate rather than easy because of step 8. If you're familiar enough with sink folding to be able to fudge an open/partially closed sink fold to meet whatever inner structure you created with the angles chosen in previous steps, it should be easy enough (and if it's not, really, just mash the paper down as far as it needs to go and try to keep the previous folds intact...).
Alternative Steps
If you're really ambitious, the mane can be better defined using a sink fold rather than just bending it over a bit. I don't usually do the sink fold version unless I'm using really big paper. This can also allow for the ears to become pointier and better defined with an extra crimp.
Usage Policy
To me this design is not complicated, so I would expect that other people have happened across similar to nearly identical patterns. However, I did develop this myself and therefore hope that my choice of details is at least somewhat unique. If you follow this tutorial to create a horse/unicorn and wish to post the result as artwork either here or elsewhere, please credit the design you used to create the horse/unicorn.
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UPDATE (17-June-2009): HOOOLLLYYY COW!
Here are some good videos about sink folds and other folds, which may help for those that get stumped in the first few steps of my design:
- Open sink (they call it a reverse sink for some reason, but it's the same thing)
- Open/closed sink
- More complex sinks
- Inside/outside reverse fold
Getting the back legs to look good is probably the hardest part of this design. If it doesn't come out right on the first try, small adjustments in the folds from steps 6-8 may be all that's needed to get the hind legs back in shape. Sometimes those can be adjusted without completely having to undo and redo everything. Also, this is intended to be a 3-D design, so the proportions can be modified somewhat as the model is shaped to be 3-D. So, if your models legs don't exactly match the diagrams (there's quite a lot of variation even in the models I've made!), try shaping to see if you still get the desired result. You can also do other modifications to thin the body or legs as you see fit. The silver unicorn pictured has one such modification made to the underside of the body.
UPDATE (19-June-2009): a video tutorial was requested, so I gave it my best shot for those that are having trouble: [link] . Please note though that it's the first video like that I've ever done, so I don't know if it shows things in enough detail. I was a bit worried about the webcam resolution, but that's the best I could get.
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Comments: 124
SalemLullai In reply to ??? [2009-06-17 12:08:36 +0000 UTC]
I got a buffalo with cancer.
I think I messed up.
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DonyaQuick In reply to SalemLullai [2009-06-20 03:53:04 +0000 UTC]
Someone else requested a video tutorial for this design: [link] . If you're still having any troubles, the video may help a bit since it shows the 3-D aspects of the folds better.
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Arya-DragonQueen [2009-06-17 10:55:36 +0000 UTC]
great tutorial, i can't wait to try it out! congrats on the DD
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00alisa00 [2009-06-17 08:48:10 +0000 UTC]
Interesting tutorial!
well done!
congrats on your DD!
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amimeerocks [2009-06-17 07:45:03 +0000 UTC]
Confusing instructions reign in the world of origami, and as a frantic folder, I appreciate your efforts. Waiting for your book, go go go! Planning to use some origami animals in my street art, so I'll be watching! LPease visit me when you can.
AMi Mee
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Ff-7 [2009-06-17 07:14:31 +0000 UTC]
That's so nice >w<
I cant follow the intrusctions cuze of english,i already have hard times in french
Very pretty >w<
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c00kiecreature In reply to Ff-7 [2009-06-17 22:20:16 +0000 UTC]
ARGH! everytime i look at one of these picures like the origami or white vampire person there is always your bouncing boobs! STOP WITH THE MADNESS!lol
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ClockworkAngelx In reply to Ff-7 [2009-06-17 21:40:33 +0000 UTC]
OMG I see you/your icon EVERYWHERE. XD
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alooper21 In reply to Ff-7 [2009-06-17 14:14:08 +0000 UTC]
wel, the drawings are done in japanesse, so it should be easy to read them
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selley [2009-06-17 07:11:23 +0000 UTC]
Man, this looks hard compered to the origami crane I ve been making for months!
But you have made a great job showing how its made, I think I will try to make one!
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MythArcana In reply to ??? [2009-06-17 07:06:52 +0000 UTC]
Origami! Yess! I love origami but I can't make anything! I once tried to make a rabbit and it came out looking like a goblin! I'll have to try this some time! Excellent piece and congratulations on the DD!
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alooper21 In reply to MythArcana [2009-06-17 14:15:37 +0000 UTC]
next time try making a goblin and you'll have a better opinion about your origami skills, since you'll make it
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MythArcana In reply to alooper21 [2009-06-17 22:20:01 +0000 UTC]
Yes I shall try that! Sometimes the mind is our worst enemy! LOL!
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stragan In reply to ??? [2009-06-17 07:05:46 +0000 UTC]
woah man, this actually worked lol
even though mine is shittier than that one
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GoGo-T-W In reply to ??? [2009-05-28 04:31:01 +0000 UTC]
Time to start my origami fetish again!
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Rukkukie [2009-05-27 21:11:56 +0000 UTC]
Will have to try it sometime!
I haven't done Origami for a while, but I was quite good at it >.<
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spiritofcat In reply to ??? [2009-05-25 09:05:54 +0000 UTC]
Nice looking diagrams.
Only 3 hours eh? Well done!
At this rate you'll be able to publish your own book soon!
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