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Origami tech tree

This origami tech tree shows how most origami skills are related to each other. It also shows which skills are harder, because they use lots of other skills. (This page needs LOTS of pictures, and maybe some animations.)

A few examples, to start off:

Table of contents
1 External Links
2 Further Reading

Pureland Skills

Pureland origami[?] can be done by just folding one thing at a time. It has no simultaneous folds a la the squash fold or waterbomb base.

Simple Skills

Low Intermediate Skills

Mid-Intermediate Skills

High Intermediate Skills

Complex Skills

... (more complicated techniques) ...

Some more detailed notes

External Links

www.folds.net/tutorial (http://www.folds.net/tutorial/index.html) The FOLDS.NET Guide to Paperfolding Instructions on the Web is laid out in the same order as this tech tree, with pictures of the simplest models at the start, and pictures of the most complicated models at the end.

Further Reading

Robert Lang[?]. The Complete Book of Origami: Step-by-Step Instructions in Over 1000 Diagrams. Dover Publications, Mineola, NY. Copyright 1988 by Robert J. Lang. ISBN 0-486-25837-8 (pbk.) Pages 1-30 are an excellent introduction to most of these skills. Each of these 13 models is designed to let you practice one skill several times. Unfortunately, the remaining 24 models leave out lots of pre-creases.

wikipedia.org dumped 2003-03-17 with terodump