This video is simply amazing! What skill and patience is required to create such incredible paper figures! I am absolutely delighted with the creativity and talent of the author. Every fold is a real work of art🔝🔝🤩🙌
1/32 means folding an A4 size paper in a way that makes 32 identical rectangular shapes. 1/62 is the same but 62 identical rectangular shapes from one paper. Hopefully it'll help
HI, I'm going to build my first 3D model, but I have a question: ¿How should I apply glue for make this? Or is glue unnecessary? Thank you for the video :D
I like to start a row, then apply it on the tips of the existing pieces and then put another row. Try not to put too much glue because it will ruin the piece.
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yay! does this mean that you will be posting regularly again?
Hi, I don't know about regularly, but more often for sure!
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Could you make FNAF 3d origami?
This video is simply amazing! What skill and patience is required to create such incredible paper figures! I am absolutely delighted with the creativity and talent of the author. Every fold is a real work of art🔝🔝🤩🙌
Heyy... Nice work. Do you use any dustproof coating for your work?
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What is the meaning if 1/32 and 1/64 piece plzzz tell me I am so confusing 😊😊
1/32 means folding an A4 size paper in a way that makes 32 identical rectangular shapes. 1/62 is the same but 62 identical rectangular shapes from one paper. Hopefully it'll help
Thank you for telling just tell me how to make 1/64 paper sheeta
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Glad to hear it, keep up the good work!
could you make a 3d origami mini plane
Make a crow
HI, I'm going to build my first 3D model, but I have a question: ¿How should I apply glue for make this? Or is glue unnecessary? Thank you for the video :D
I usually don't apply glue to models this small. I would for models 1000+ pices but it depends on the model.
@@RavidOmer Ok thanks, but in any case, how is it applied? At the end of assembly or in each piece, or something different?
I like to start a row, then apply it on the tips of the existing pieces and then put another row. Try not to put too much glue because it will ruin the piece.
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