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+Cristian Corolevschi Ciao Cristian! Cerca di seguire passo per passo il video, vedrai che ci riuscirai! Non tutte le cose possono uscire bene al primo tentativo! Forza, riprovaci e facci sapere! Un saluto dallo staff di UnCome!
Scusa ma nn so se ti conosco nn mi ricordo ti conosco?
How to make an Origami Flapping Bird ...for all (02)
Origami flapping bird! My free Origami (paper folding) 1st person video-course! Lesson N. 2 is about Flapping Bird (a.k.a. Flying Bird, Flapping/Flying Crane), ...
@chali90 You're welcome! Thank you for your kind words! Step 7: You have
two creases going each one from one side of the square to that bottom
angle. There's also an horizontal crease: all together they form a
triangle. Each one of them must be turned into a mountain fold: now each
one of them gives to the paper a V shape... those V shapes on the paper's
surface must be turned into a ^ shape. At the same time, that part of the
paper must be folded up along that horiz. crease. Hope this helps!
@jonykleko You're so kind, thank you! About step #7: You have two creases
going each one from one side of the square to that bottom angle. There's
also an horizontal crease: all together they form a triangle. Each one of
them must be turned into a mountain fold: that is, now each one of them
gives to the paper a V shape; those V shapes on the paper's surface must be
turned into a ^ shape. At the same time, that part of the paper must be
folded up along that horiz. crease. Hope this helps!
@supermattie100 Hopefully for you, there will be a time when you will think
about this comment and say to yourself: - What was I thinking, when I wrote
that? Did I really need to be that vulgar? And in the case I had something
to complain, couldn't I express my criticism in a more constructive and
useful way? - Because, really, with "words" like those you're only vulgar,
and your comment doesn't help anyone. What kind of world are you building,
with such an attitude like that?
@essboarder23 You're more than right, my friend: they would be amazed and
so entertained by such a graceful yet simple toy! I guess it's a problem
with many sides: there's a collective tendence, through time, to
progressively filter, reduce the knowledge to a few, recognizable
symbols... and it's our own fault, when we simply follow the flow and what
others do, losing the pleasure to discover new things. Luckily there are
chances to discover all these traditional jewels! :-D
@xSpeedyxxx About the "pulling too hard"... don't mind, it happens! About
the "not flapping", please try these advices: 1) Be sure to have correctly
made each single step, both of the preliminary base and of this video 2)
round the wings towards the exterior 3) try to initially hold the wings low
while you pull the tail 4) *strongly* (but not too much, or it will tear
apart!) pull the tail [EDIT: ok, maybe this one is not needed! ;-)] Hope
this will help! :-)
I cordially invite you to rate it, add it to your favourites and comment
it! ¡Yo cordialmente le invito a valorarlo, lo agrega a sus favoritos y lo
comenta! Eu cordialmente convido avaliá-lo, adiciona-o a seus favoritos e o
comenta! Je vous invite cordialement à l'évaluer, l'ajouter à vos préférés
et le commenter! Vi invito cordialmente a votarelo, aggiungerlo ai vostri
favoriti ed a commentarlo!
I'm sorry but explaining by voice in english an origami model is not easy
for me, because english is not my first language and because origami
terminology is quite specific. Anyway, I think you should understand and
try a single step at a time, focusing on it until you've been able to apply
it on your piece paper, and only at that point move on to the next one: in
this way you should succeed.
So, I attach here the advices to that little issue; the should help! ^_^
One thing to do is to check that you have correctly done each single step.
Then, try these advices: 1) round the wings towards the exterior 2) try to
initially hold the wings low while you pull the tail 3) *strongly* (but
not too much, or it will tear apart!) pull the tail. Hope this helps! ^_^
@MariannaRomano98 About the head: by using the fold made just before you
have to reverse the top/back of the head inside the layers of paper,
towards the bottom... I'm not good at explaining, hope this helped. About
the wings: 1) round the wings towards the exterior 2) as gordigami wrote,
try to initially hold the wings low while you pull the tail 3) *strongly*
pull the tail
@jonykleko My guess. In step #9 you have to turn to the left the front
layers of that half figure on the right; and in step #10, on the opposite
face of the model, you have to do the exact same: turning to the left the
front layers of the half figure on the right. I guess on repeating the step
you've probably unavoidedly turned to the right the left half. Hope this
helps! ^_^
You have to pull it with strength, but with little movements... you have to
pull the tail not too far from the body of the bird. About the wings that
not move, try these advices: 1) round the wings towards the exterior 2) try
to initially hold the wings low while you pull the tail 3) *strongly*
(but not too much, or it will tear apart!) pull the tail. :-)
First of all, don't despair, I'm sure you can solve it! One thing to do is
to check that you have correctly done each single step. Then, try these
advices: 1) round the wings towards the exterior 2) try to initially hold
the wings low while you pull the tail 3) *strongly* (but not too much,
or it will tear apart!) pull the tail. Hope this helps! :-)
Por supuesto, está libre tener sus opiniones, positivo o negativo. Pero
sería preferible si pudo expresarlos cortésmente. ¡Recuerde, cosecha lo que
usted siembra: dé respeto, si quiere ser respetado! ¿Y... qué mundo que
usted piensa usted construye, siendo tan unrespectful hacia personas? ¡Un
día que sus niños vivirán en el mundo que construye!
@iiRainbowTastic The problem with origami symbols is just that one needs to
know what they exactly mean! I'm very, very glad to read I've been able to
help you making this nice flapping bird: and I thank you for letting me
know, because to make these tutorials clear and easy to follow has always
been my goal... so, your words are really rewarding! :-D
For to do it, I would need to learn the specific origami terminology in
english... but, honestly, I don't really think that I need, at this point
in my life, to learn that... I mean, I only fold for these tutorials. Mute
tutorials have become my trademark, somehow; anyway, there are many, many
origami demonstrators out there talking while folding
Don't worry, we can solve it! One thing to do is to check that you have
correctly done each single step. Then, try these advices: 1) round the
wings towards the exterior 2) try to initially hold the wings low while
you pull the tail 3) *strongly* (but not too much, or it will tear
apart!) pull the tail. Hope this helps! :-)
@daniEstela1 [Automatic translation] Es tan amable, gracias tanto! :-D Para
hacerlo echa al aire sus alas, puede probar los artimañas siguientes: 1)
redondea las alas hacia el exterior 2) trata de tener inicialmente las alas
bajo mientras tira la cola 3) (pero no demasiado, ni despedazará)! cola de
tirón. Espero que esto ayude! ^_^
If you had read the other comments, you would have found that I have
replied to this questions many... *many* times. You may try the following
tricks: 1) round the wings towards the exterior 2) try to initially hold
the wings low while you pull the tail 3) *strongly* (but not too much, or
it will tear apart!) pull the tail.
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