I thought as much. Do you think this should have a number as the rest of the steps or not?origamipete wrote:Show a picture of the underside with a caption: "the underside should look like this"
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That's up to you. I have seen people annotating these steps, for example, the picture showing the top is 45a and the next picture showing the bottom is 45b.
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Excellent idea, thanks.origamipete wrote:That's up to you. I have seen people annotating these steps, for example, the picture showing the top is 45a and the next picture showing the bottom is 45b.
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No problem.
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Also you can draw a transparent view only if the model is simple. But i prefer the origamipete's idea
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whats an app That Can read distances between lines on crease patterns??and name THEM for instance....1 sqrt3
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Re: How to diagram your models
Once you fold enough models, you'll start to recognize the proportions formed by certain patterns of creases, and you won't need an app to tell you. (For example, a 22.5deg line forms a 1:(1+sqrt2) rectangle.)
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Thanks Baltiorigamist ..thanks For The reply..Apparently there are apps For Windows on the Market that Can read crease patterns This For ME IS an advancement In tech without taking anything away From The folder.Unless i make prints... angles wont be accurate with only a protractor and set square over a screen ...The feature i Can use Most IS To calculate box pleats...Baltorigamist wrote:Once you fold enough models, you'll start to recognize the proportions formed by certain patterns of creases, and you won't need an app to tell you. (For example, a 22.5deg line forms a 1:(1+sqrt2) rectangle.)
Ive also just checked Google-playstore.com They have Many apps In That category including Wolfram various Maths divisions...
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I'm sorry...but if you are randomly testfolding and don't pay attention to what folds you are making, how do ya know how to diagram?
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Re: How to diagram your models
I would suggest slowly unfolding, paying attention to each and every fold. After that try to refold everything exactly how you had it before. Then try to get comfortable folding it a couple of times. Finally, diagram the model.
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It does! Thanks! Honestly, I doubt I'll get around to designing for a while.
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Re: How to diagram your models
It can help to make lots of photos or maybe even a video of the model while unfolding it, to be able to refold it afterwards.
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Good idea!
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