From: John Scully jscu...@ohiopaperfolders.com
Sent: Feb 4, 2014 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Origami] How to take Pictures of Origami?
Tavin asked how to take pictures of origami
I use a large piece of white art (meaning thicker) white paper that I then prop
up from behind vertically to create a
In the book Invitation to Creative Playing with Origami the used
paper is A4 (21x29,7cm) and the division on the short side is 16.
Based upon that you make a triangle grid. I folded the model from
squares too and used a 24 grid on one side. With this 24 grid the
paper gets a bit too long on one
On the Origami Forum there are two topics about taking photos of
Origami models. They contain some very useful information so I
recommend you reading them:
http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12t=7018
http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12t=10415
Nice Greetings
Anna
On 2/5/14 3:47 PM, Rob Hudson wrote:
There's a version that starts with a square in La Era Nueva (I think), but
that looks like it's divided up into an 11x11 grid, and I'm not sure how to
tackle that.
Just my buck-two-fitty:
Divide into 3rds, then quarter each to get 12ths, then cut off
On Wed, 2014-02-05 at 16:44 -0500, Ralph Jones wrote:
When I read about someone having this sort of difficulty, I want to remind
about using a grid of evenly (equally) spaced lines. Align one edge of your
paper from gridline zero, on one corner, to gridline N (odd integer N=eleven,
in this