> I’ve searched the list about this topic but no relevant results came up.
> I'd like to know what do you think about it.
> Lorenzo
That explains my instinctive rejection to Golden Venture modeling. However, why
is that kusudama and other modular construction like the so-called wire frames
are
On Sep 30, 2017, at 1:41 PM, Sunil Dhavalikar wrote:
> In my opinion, 3D origami is nothing but a construction technique (…)
> It looses the essence of the basic principles of Origami.
On Sep 28, 2017, at 11:48 PM, Robert J. Lang wrote:
> In
In my opinion, 3D origami is nothing but a construction technique using
block stacking akin to Lego.
Albeit the base module or block is created using a few simple folds of a
rectangular paper, the focus is on just block stacking.
It looses the essence of the basic principles of Origami.
Sunil
What kind of :3D Origami" are you talking about? There is a kind of modular
origami made with small triangular pieces which is now popularly called 3D
origami. It is also called Chinese origami or Golden Venture Folding. You can
read about it here:
Golden Venture Folding: 3D Origami Paper
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Lorenzo Lucioni"
on
9/28/17, 9:06 AM:
I've searched the list about this topic but no relevant results came up.
I'd like to know what do you think about it. [3D origami]
My first
I've searched the list about this topic but no relevant results came up.
I'd like to know what do you think about it.
Lorenzo