For me, text is always helpful. Sometimes I cannot understand what the arrows
mean especially when there is more than one arrow in a step (and this is
speaking as a Non-Beginner). The best part about text is that if I understand
the arrows, I just ignore the text. The textual description is
>Question 2-
>Assuming that the folding symbols are clear for a beginner, would you say that
>text clarifications are or are not necessary on each step? Why?
My experience shows me the assumption, that folding symbols are clear to a
beginner, is the key barrier to success.
ORIFUN to all,
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Leyla Torres"
on 8/21/18, 8:35 AM:
Question 2-
Assuming that the folding symbols are clear for a beginner, would you say
that text clarifications are or are not necessary on each step? Why?
I would say they should be included. The reason is
Dear friends,
I'm looking to put together what would ideally be *the easiest set of
diagrams* that a total novice can follow to successfully complete the
traditional flapping crane (AKA flapping bird).
In case you don't know what bird I refer to, it is shown on the following
page: