My credo is to lear origami by using only free stuff, so I explore the net to find what exist on the net
Perharps later I will buy books, but for beginning, I think I can find my pleasure on the net
On the net
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Fair enough, but you don't know what you're missing out on! I highly recommend books by Robert Lang, John Montroll, Jeremy Shafer and Dave Brill.
But there is a vast sea of diagrams out on the net - enough to keep you busy for a while!
saj
But there is a vast sea of diagrams out on the net - enough to keep you busy for a while!
saj
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you can go to www.origami.com if you want some free diagrams, BUT!...
its realy worth the money if you order some books!
its realy worth the money if you order some books!
I spent ages folding of the net, I didnt get my first book for ages, I was doing three star models online before I got a book..
Obviously it has its good point (its free ) but, diagrams in books tend to be a bit more professional.
Overall I think I learned most of my origami on the net and just perfected the books, now I have loads of books but I still look at lots of models on the net, there are some great ones out there.
Obviously it has its good point (its free ) but, diagrams in books tend to be a bit more professional.
Overall I think I learned most of my origami on the net and just perfected the books, now I have loads of books but I still look at lots of models on the net, there are some great ones out there.