Interesting, I am teaching a class for our seniors in my apartment building and I am teaching the fish base. I was excited to see this use of the fish base. Thank you. You did very well.
I love modular origami and think you have invented an instant classic here. I enjoyed making it and like the way it can be dynamically moved between 2D and 3D states.
From about 3:20-3:40 the fingers are a little bit too much in the foreground so that it is not easy to see how you have to fold. Sometimes I found it a little bit difficult to put it together but at last I got a nice little wheel. :-)
I can see your point. I know that when I am teaching a model, some people struggle to understand reverse folds. You can see what I am doing, but it could be a bit clearer. I will try harder in future videos.
Another point, is that this early video was in my "silent movie" days. In all my recent videos, I talk about what I am doing. Hate the sound of my own voice though!
Hello Richard, thank you for the question. The paper I used in the video was from a memo block and the squares had sides of 9cm. Any size of paper is fine for this model, I have even used the full width of wallpaper to make an extra large version. This was my first ever RUclips video. In more recent videos, I provide commentary and make a point of mentioning the paper size. This is as a result of feedback such as yours, so thanks again.
Hermosa figura. Pero de todas las que he trabajado es la primera vez que me estreso tanto. Increíble que no pueda hablar para que el proceso sea más práctico. El audio hace falta
This was one of my first videos and I was still getting used to making tutorials. All my recent videos have spoken instructions. Maybe one day, I will re-make this video. Hope you managed to make it in the end.
top tip to anyone trying this: don't use paper of all the same colour when making this for the first time; it gets confusing quickly, to say the least...
That move is called an inside reverse fold. It can be confusing to people who are new to origami. Fortunately there is plenty of help out there, and a quick RUclips search for "origami inside reverse fold" should get you sorted. Hope you try again.
Any kind of paper should work. It may be that a couple of layers have locked together and the pop needs a bit of encouragement. What size and type of paper did you use?
@@mathwithmisha1928 Just made one with 3 inch paper and it worked fine. One thing I did notice is that it is possible to assemble with the layers not all connected the same way. This may well stop the model from popping into shape. Examine how I join the units and make sure that yours are done the same way.
I used sheets from a memo block. It has no brand, but I think I bought it in a UK shop called "The Works". Memo blocks are a good source of cheap single sided paper, but be warned, sometimes they are not perfect squares and you have to compensate when folding. The ones in the video are nice and square.
Not clear at all. No words explaining anything. I cannot get the triangle flaps the right shape because your fingers block the sight of whatever you're doing and you don't explain anything of what your doing. 😞 I have been making and folding origami since 2009 and I can't even figure out after watching 50 times what the heck you did. Remake the video with explanation so it's easier please
This was my first ever video, so I agree it is not very good. I want to help, but I am not sure what stage you are having trouble with. If you let me know what time in the video, I will see if I can help.One other suggestion - there are diagrams for this model on my website, which is shown on the closing credit.
This was so fun to make! Some parts were a bit tricky, but I was able to figure them out after rewatching the video.
simple, yet elegant design. lovely work Robin!
Interesting, I am teaching a class for our seniors in my apartment building and I am teaching the fish base. I was excited to see this use of the fish base. Thank you. You did very well.
Thank you Robin, and thank you for sharing your work with us....its truly wonderful...can't wait to see the rest. Welcome to RUclips..
I love modular origami and think you have invented an instant classic here. I enjoyed making it and like the way it can be dynamically moved between 2D and 3D states.
😮 wow that is sooooo cool! I love it!
I’m so excited to see you start a RUclips channel! Best of luck :)
Very clear video, good lighting and focus, congratulations. And a nice model by the way.
Cannot wait to try this. Thank you 😀
From about 3:20-3:40 the fingers are a little bit too much in the foreground so that it is not easy to see how you have to fold.
Sometimes I found it a little bit difficult to put it together but at last I got a nice little wheel. :-)
I can see your point. I know that when I am teaching a model, some people struggle to understand reverse folds. You can see what I am doing, but it could be a bit clearer. I will try harder in future videos.
Another point, is that this early video was in my "silent movie" days. In all my recent videos, I talk about what I am doing. Hate the sound of my own voice though!
@@robinglynnorigami7274 Hello, Robin, thank you in advance.
By the way, I´ve already made three wheels.
it's amazing how many times I find myself asking Origamist on RUclips this question, what size paper are you using?
Hello Richard, thank you for the question. The paper I used in the video was from a memo block and the squares had sides of 9cm. Any size of paper is fine for this model, I have even used the full width of wallpaper to make an extra large version. This was my first ever RUclips video. In more recent videos, I provide commentary and make a point of mentioning the paper size. This is as a result of feedback such as yours, so thanks again.
De las mejores figuras que he visto ❤️❤️
Hermosa figura. Pero de todas las que he trabajado es la primera vez que me estreso tanto. Increíble que no pueda hablar para que el proceso sea más práctico. El audio hace falta
This was one of my first videos and I was still getting used to making tutorials. All my recent videos have spoken instructions. Maybe one day, I will re-make this video. Hope you managed to make it in the end.
top tip to anyone trying this: don't use paper of all the same colour when making this for the first time; it gets confusing quickly, to say the least...
I got confused at 3:22
That move is called an inside reverse fold. It can be confusing to people who are new to origami. Fortunately there is plenty of help out there, and a quick RUclips search for "origami inside reverse fold" should get you sorted. Hope you try again.
What kind of paper do you use? I tried it with my paper, but the creases were too crisp and the paper didn't "pop" into 3D
Any kind of paper should work. It may be that a couple of layers have locked together and the pop needs a bit of encouragement. What size and type of paper did you use?
@@robinglynnorigami7274 3in by 3in Origami Paper by Daiso. Maybe I'll try larger paper then?
@@mathwithmisha1928 Just made one with 3 inch paper and it worked fine. One thing I did notice is that it is possible to assemble with the layers not all connected the same way. This may well stop the model from popping into shape. Examine how I join the units and make sure that yours are done the same way.
I love it!
It's a pretty cool you made its seems hard but how many times have you tried this one
What paper do you use
I used sheets from a memo block. It has no brand, but I think I bought it in a UK shop called "The Works". Memo blocks are a good source of cheap single sided paper, but be warned, sometimes they are not perfect squares and you have to compensate when folding. The ones in the video are nice and square.
0:40 - 3:46
And if you want to assemble the model 3:47 - 10:30
I did it...😀😀😀
you can use it as a frisbee
Not clear at all. No words explaining anything. I cannot get the triangle flaps the right shape because your fingers block the sight of whatever you're doing and you don't explain anything of what your doing. 😞 I have been making and folding origami since 2009 and I can't even figure out after watching 50 times what the heck you did. Remake the video with explanation so it's easier please
This was my first ever video, so I agree it is not very good. I want to help, but I am not sure what stage you are having trouble with. If you let me know what time in the video, I will see if I can help.One other suggestion - there are diagrams for this model on my website, which is shown on the closing credit.
Hi Robin, you can stop at critical points and simply show your model for a second. That just helps all of us getting on the same page.