Modular origami - fawn. Modular origami - fawn Triangular origami module

The next work submitted for the competition was made using the modular origami technique. Products in this technique are known for their laboriousness, because the creation of even the most complex figures may require several hundred basic modules. At the same time, the very process of folding the modules (classical origami) and their connection with each other is extremely simple, and students in grades 3 - 4 are quite capable of making such a reindeer out of paper. And the author of this work, Lyudmila Prishchenko, will help to understand the modular intricacies.

Reindeer for Santa Claus

This master class is intended for children who are fond of modular origami.

Origami figures are based on a simple module that can be folded by children from the age of five.

Origami triangular module.

Fold a rectangular piece of paper in half lengthwise. Then fold across to mark the middle of the line and unfold.

Lay with a longitudinal fold away from you and fold the edges towards the middle. Turn the part over.

Fold in the bottom corners. Fold the bottom up. And fold the blank in half.

The triangular origami module is ready.

Reindeer.

After you figured out the folding of the basic triangular module, you can start making the figure of the Reindeer.

This work can be done by students in grades 3-4. The finished paper toy can be presented to friends and parents. It can also become a Christmas tree decoration or interior decoration for the New Year.

I would like to start the master class with a poem about a reindeer.

I will leave for the distant lands -
The reindeer thought, -
I'll go where it's good
Where the sun shines and it is warm
Where will I meet good friends
And it will immediately become more fun!
I'm standing here alone
Among the swampy bogs.
The process of doing work.

To work, you need 766 white modules and 92 beige modules. Divide A4 sheet into 32 rectangles and cut, make modules from ready-made rectangles.

For the 1st and 2nd rows, take 6 white modules each and connect them in a ring.

In the 3rd row, add 6 modules. To do this, we put modulo on each corner of the triangle. It turns out 12 modules of white color.

In the 4th row, we put on 12 modules as usual.

In the 5th row, add 12 modules in the same way as in the 3rd row. All modules are white. And so it turns out 24 modules.
Then we continue to put on 24 modules.

6 row - 24 modules

7 row - 24 modules

8 row - 24 modules

9 row - 24 modules

10 row - 24 modules

11 row - 24 modules

12 row - 24 modules

13 row - 24 modules

14 row - 24 modules

15 row - 24 modules

16 row - 24 modules

17 row - 24 modules

18 row - 24 modules

19 row - 24 modules

20 row - 24 modules

21 row - 24 modules

22 row - 24 modules

Each time, use our fingers to bring the modules as close to each other as possible.

We start to make the neck.

Deer tail.

The sequence of alternating modules: 1 - 2 - 3 - 2 - 3.

Glue the assembled tail to the body.

The head of the origami deer is assembled in the same way as the body, but in the 1st and 2nd rows there should be 5 modules each. In the 3rd row we add 5 modules, in the 4th row - 10 modules.

In the 5th row, add 5 modules again. 6, 7, 8, 9 rows - 15 modules each.

We continue to collect the head.

10, 11, 12 rows - 15 modules each with a short side. In the 13th row, we subtract 5 modules. We put 1 module on 3 corners. It turns out 10 modules.

The head is ready.

We glue the head to the neck. The photo shows how this should be done.

Now we start making legs.

For one leg, you need 18 white and 7 beige modules. The legs are assembled according to the scheme: 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2.

To make hooves, we put on the modules with the short side: 3 white modules, 2 beige, 3 beige and 2 beige modules.

We make 4 legs in this way.

Antler.

To assemble the horns, you need 44 beige modules. The photo shows how to put on the modules:

Cut out the eyes, nose and glue.

And in conclusion, I offer children's riddles about a deer.

I. Zakharova

In the Tundra, he lives cold.
There are frosts and snows.
Silent, noble.
Wears horns on itself.
Moss to look for him under the snow
There will never be laziness.
And in a harness, a high-spirited run
Racing ... (Reindeer)

G. Stupnikov

He lives in the north
Dense snow beats like a hoof
Nibbles lichen all day ...
What's his name? ... (Deer)

V. Laktionov

He rakes deep snow,
And yields tasty reindeer lichen,
Sometimes he digs all day
Polar northern ... (deer)

E. Shushkovskaya

He lives in the North,
The sled is lucky in the snow,
He proudly wears horns,
He is not afraid of a blizzard.
In the cold all day
This is ... (Reindeer)

Thank you all for your attention. Let the Reindeer bring you Santa Claus, who will fulfill all your wishes in the New 2014!

* * *

Lyudmila, thank you for an interesting and detailed master class! In essence, we got a ready-made plan for a creative lesson with children for parents and teachers. It remains only to get together and make your own Reindeer, which will certainly fulfill your wonderful wish. =)

For our part, we wish you inexhaustible inspiration and much, much joy from creativity and pride in the success of your students!

The next work submitted for the competition was made using the modular origami technique. Products in this technique are known for their laboriousness, because the creation of even the most complex figures may require several hundred basic modules. At the same time, the very process of folding the modules (classical origami) and their connection with each other is extremely simple, and students in grades 3 - 4 are quite capable of making such a reindeer out of paper. And the author of this work, Lyudmila Prishchenko, will help to understand the modular intricacies.

Reindeer for Santa Claus

This master class is intended for children who are fond of modular origami.

Origami figures are based on a simple module that can be folded by children from the age of five.

Origami triangular module.

Fold a rectangular piece of paper in half lengthwise. Then fold across to mark the middle of the line and unfold.

Lay with a longitudinal fold away from you and fold the edges towards the middle. Turn the part over.

Fold in the bottom corners. Fold the bottom up. And fold the blank in half.

The triangular origami module is ready.

Reindeer.

After you figured out the folding of the basic triangular module, you can start making the figure of the Reindeer.

This work can be done by students in grades 3-4. The finished paper toy can be presented to friends and parents. It can also become a Christmas tree decoration or interior decoration for the New Year.

I would like to start the master class with a poem about a reindeer.

I will leave for the distant lands -
The reindeer thought, -
I'll go where it's good
Where the sun shines and it is warm
Where will I meet good friends
And it will immediately become more fun!
I'm standing here alone
Among the swampy bogs.
The process of doing work.

To work, you need 766 white modules and 92 beige modules. Divide A4 sheet into 32 rectangles and cut, make modules from ready-made rectangles.

For the 1st and 2nd rows, take 6 white modules each and connect them in a ring.

In the 3rd row, add 6 modules. To do this, we put modulo on each corner of the triangle. It turns out 12 modules of white color.

In the 4th row, we put on 12 modules as usual.

In the 5th row, add 12 modules in the same way as in the 3rd row. All modules are white. And so it turns out 24 modules.
Then we continue to put on 24 modules.

6 row - 24 modules

7 row - 24 modules

8 row - 24 modules

9 row - 24 modules

10 row - 24 modules

11 row - 24 modules

12 row - 24 modules

13 row - 24 modules

14 row - 24 modules

15 row - 24 modules

16 row - 24 modules

17 row - 24 modules

18 row - 24 modules

19 row - 24 modules

20 row - 24 modules

21 row - 24 modules

22 row - 24 modules

Each time, use our fingers to bring the modules as close to each other as possible.

We start to make the neck.

Deer tail.

The sequence of alternating modules: 1 - 2 - 3 - 2 - 3.

Glue the assembled tail to the body.

The head of the origami deer is assembled in the same way as the body, but in the 1st and 2nd rows there should be 5 modules each. In the 3rd row we add 5 modules, in the 4th row - 10 modules.

In the 5th row, add 5 modules again. 6, 7, 8, 9 rows - 15 modules each.

We continue to collect the head.

10, 11, 12 rows - 15 modules each with a short side. In the 13th row, we subtract 5 modules. We put 1 module on 3 corners. It turns out 10 modules.

The head is ready.

We glue the head to the neck. The photo shows how this should be done.

Now we start making legs.

For one leg, you need 18 white and 7 beige modules. The legs are assembled according to the scheme: 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2.

To make hooves, we put on the modules with the short side: 3 white modules, 2 beige, 3 beige and 2 beige modules.

We make 4 legs in this way.

Antler.

To assemble the horns, you need 44 beige modules. The photo shows how to put on the modules:

Cut out the eyes, nose and glue.

And in conclusion, I offer children's riddles about a deer.

I. Zakharova

In the Tundra, he lives cold.
There are frosts and snows.
Silent, noble.
Wears horns on itself.
Moss to look for him under the snow
There will never be laziness.
And in a harness, a high-spirited run
Racing ... (Reindeer)

G. Stupnikov

He lives in the north
Dense snow beats like a hoof
Nibbles lichen all day ...
What's his name? ... (Deer)

V. Laktionov

He rakes deep snow,
And yields tasty reindeer lichen,
Sometimes he digs all day
Polar northern ... (deer)

E. Shushkovskaya

He lives in the North,
The sled is lucky in the snow,
He proudly wears horns,
He is not afraid of a blizzard.
In the cold all day
This is ... (Reindeer)

Thank you all for your attention. Let the Reindeer bring you Santa Claus, who will fulfill all your wishes in the New 2014!

* * *

Lyudmila, thank you for an interesting and detailed master class! In essence, we got a ready-made plan for a creative lesson with children for parents and teachers. It remains only to get together and make your own Reindeer, which will certainly fulfill your wonderful wish. =)

For our part, we wish you inexhaustible inspiration and much, much joy from creativity and pride in the success of your students!

1. Little deer.

2.BODY

Let's start assembling the deer body. We put the modules as shown in the photo. (on the long side we dress the module with the long side)


3. For the first and second rows, take 6 modules each, connect them in a ring and close them


4. In the third row we put two modules on each module, inserting the corners into the inner pockets. It turns out in the third row - 12 modules.


5. In the fourth row we put on 12 modules.


6. In the fifth row, put on two modules again on each module (in the outer pockets). This makes 24 modules.



8. You should get "something like a flask" :))) There is no intermediate photo, unfortunately. Therefore, I show the torso + neck + a small tail :))


9.NECK

To begin with, we will determine the place from which our Deer's neck will grow.
And then we start assembling the neck. We alternate the modules in this way: 6-5-6-5-6-5-4-3-4-3-4, slightly bend the whole neck back, pressing it to the body. (for reliability, I fastened it to the body with a heat gun)



11.


12. This is how the neck looks from above.


13. HEAD

The head is assembled according to the torso principle. But only in the first and second row we take 5 modules. In the third and fourth rows there are 10 modules each, and in the fifth - twelfth rows there are already 15 modules each. And in the last row there are again 10 modules.

And one more important moment when assembling the Head. From the 10th row to the 13th row, we put on the modules with the back side


14. I do the narrowing as follows: I put one module on three ends of the modules of the previous row.
Attention! This photo is for a sample, it does not belong to the "deer" :)))

The next work submitted for the competition was made using the modular origami technique. Products in this technique are known for their laboriousness, because the creation of even the most complex figures may require several hundred basic modules. At the same time, the very process of folding the modules (classical origami) and their connection with each other is extremely simple, and students in grades 3 - 4 are quite capable of making such a reindeer out of paper. And the author of this work, Lyudmila Prishchenko, will help to understand the modular intricacies.

Reindeer for Santa Claus

This master class is intended for children who are fond of modular origami.

Origami figures are based on a simple module that can be folded by children from the age of five.

Origami triangular module.

Fold a rectangular piece of paper in half lengthwise. Then fold across to mark the middle of the line and unfold.

Lay with a longitudinal fold away from you and fold the edges towards the middle. Turn the part over.

Fold in the bottom corners. Fold the bottom up. And fold the blank in half.

The triangular origami module is ready.

Reindeer.

After you figured out the folding of the basic triangular module, you can start making the figure of the Reindeer.

This work can be done by students in grades 3-4. The finished paper toy can be presented to friends and parents. It can also become a Christmas tree decoration or interior decoration for the New Year.

I would like to start the master class with a poem about a reindeer.

I will go beyond the distant lands - The reindeer thought, - I will go where it is good, Where the sun shines and warmth, Where I will meet good friends And it will immediately become more fun! And I stand here alone Among the marshy bogs. The process of doing work.

To work, you need 766 white modules and 92 beige modules. Divide A4 sheet into 32 rectangles and cut, make modules from ready-made rectangles.

For the 1st and 2nd rows, take 6 white modules each and connect them in a ring.

In the 3rd row, add 6 modules. To do this, we put modulo on each corner of the triangle. It turns out 12 modules of white color.

In the 4th row, we put on 12 modules as usual.

In the 5th row, add 12 modules in the same way as in the 3rd row. All modules are white. And so it turns out 24 modules. Then we continue to put on 24 modules.

6 row - 24 modules

7 row - 24 modules

8 row - 24 modules

9 row - 24 modules

10 row - 24 modules

11 row - 24 modules

12 row - 24 modules

13 row - 24 modules

14 row - 24 modules

15 row - 24 modules

16 row - 24 modules

17 row - 24 modules

18 row - 24 modules

19 row - 24 modules

20 row - 24 modules

21 row - 24 modules

22 row - 24 modules

Each time, use our fingers to bring the modules as close to each other as possible.

We start to make the neck.

Deer tail.

The sequence of alternating modules: 1 - 2 - 3 - 2 - 3.

Glue the assembled tail to the body.

The head of the origami deer is assembled in the same way as the body, but in the 1st and 2nd rows there should be 5 modules each. In the 3rd row we add 5 modules, in the 4th row - 10 modules.

In the 5th row, add 5 modules again. 6, 7, 8, 9 rows - 15 modules each.

We continue to collect the head.

10, 11, 12 rows - 15 modules each with a short side. In the 13th row, we subtract 5 modules. We put 1 module on 3 corners. It turns out 10 modules.

The head is ready.

We glue the head to the neck. The photo shows how this should be done.

Now we start making legs.

For one leg, you need 18 white and 7 beige modules. The legs are assembled according to the scheme: 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2.

To make hooves, we put on the modules with the short side: 3 white modules, 2 beige, 3 beige and 2 beige modules.

We make 4 legs in this way.

Antler.

To assemble the horns, you need 44 beige modules. The photo shows how to put on the modules:

Cut out the eyes, nose and glue.

And in conclusion, I offer children's riddles about a deer.

I. Zakharova

In the Tundra, he lives cold. There are frosts and snows. Silent, noble. Wears horns on itself. Moss to look for him under the snow There will never be laziness. And in a harness, a high-spirited run Races ... (Reindeer)

G. Stupnikov

He lives in the north, Thick snow beats with a hoof Nibbles lichen all day ... What is his name? … (Deer)

V. Laktionov

He rakes deep snow, And produces tasty lichen, He sometimes digs all day Polar northern ... (deer)

E. Shushkovskaya

He lives in the North, carries sledges through the snow, proudly wears horns, he is not afraid of a blizzard. In the cold all day long, This is ... (Reindeer)

Thank you all for your attention. Let the Reindeer bring you Santa Claus, who will fulfill all your wishes in the New 2014!

* * *

Lyudmila, thank you for an interesting and detailed master class! In essence, we got a ready-made plan for a creative lesson with children for parents and teachers. It remains only to get together and make your own Reindeer, which will certainly fulfill your wonderful wish. =)

For our part, we wish you inexhaustible inspiration and much, much joy from creativity and pride in the success of your students!

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Word Origami comes from two words ori means "foldable", and kami means "paper". This is the traditional Japanese art of folding various paper sculptures. The art of origami began to develop in the 17th century. AD in Japan, and in our time it has spread widely across all continents and countries.

When folding models, they often try to follow a certain assembly scheme, worked out by previously known origami masters. For you, we have tried to collect the best origami schemes in one place.

Photo frame

Photo frame in handmade style. It is always great to make a frame for your favorite photos with your own hands, giving them your favorite color, texture, and even decorating to your taste. Such a frame, together with your photo, can become a gift for loved ones and give them warmth.


Just a gorgeous Frog from the famous orima master - Kawasaki. She is so funny that she will definitely make you smile. By the way, it can also be used as a Halloween themed origami.


This is an example of a simple origami from a square sheet of paper, such bright leaves can even be made from a sticker. An easy-to-perform little miracle that can be used in applique decorations and interiors.


The circuit is simple to execute, just a few minutes and such beauty is in your hands! Two swans have always been a symbol of good luck in love, hearts beating in unison. This card can also act as a talisman to attract your mate.


This rabbit was designed to be folded with Vietnamese money, which has an aspect ratio close to 1X2. You can also use a two-tone paper square ...


A beautiful kirigami greeting card with dolphins swimming inside. The postcard is very easy to perform and will surely give a sea mood.

Vase from one sheet of paper

A very simple origami vase instruction. To make a vase, use a square sheet of thick paper, no less than 25 cm in size.


Kirigami style wedding carriage. When making this model, use thick paper, otherwise the carriage may turn out to be flimsy and unstable.


Wedding angels always look very cute and beautiful. By making them out of paper in the kirigami style, you are sure to add a zest to a romantic evening.


Very original origami swan instruction from master Roman Diaz. The author's detailed explanations for each step should make it easier to fold this swan.

Origami plane super arrow.

A very simple model of a paper plane. Take just seven steps and it is in your hands.


Origami square box. This model is quite simple and many craftsmen can make it. The base of the box and the lid are folded according to one instruction. For a complete box with a lid, you will need 8 square sheets of origami paper.

3D origami - Reichstag

Another very complex architectural 3D origami model is the Reichstag. To complete this model, you need to be patient and have at least basic knowledge of the kirigami technique.


Pagoda - A tiered tower used as a temple. Quite a complex kirigami model, but very original. The pagoda on the pillar contains small details and will have to work hard to repeat this on paper.

Deer from a tea bag

Origami deer from Jun Maekawa's tea bag. The diagram is simple, and the instructions are very detailed. Such a paper miracle over a morning cup of tea always cheers you up.

Origami octagonal box

Origami frog by Jun Mayakawa.

Convenient instructions and high-quality pictures will be your helpers. The scheme is complicated, you need to be patient for everything to work out.


Origami Horse by Jun Maekawa is an adorable model from a true master. Detailed illustrations and instructions will help you recreate a complex model of this noble animal.

Beetle barbel

Sophisticated origami model from master Robert Lang. The tutorial consists of over 60 steps, many of which require origami skills.


The horse figure is quite interesting and difficult to perform. The folds on this figurine faithfully represent the horse's four legs, neck and tail.

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TRUNK

Let's start assembling the deer body. We put the modules as shown in the photo. (on the long side we dress the module with the long side)

For the first and second rows, take 6 modules each, connect them in a ring and close them

In the third row, we put two modules on each module, inserting the corners into the inner pockets. It turns out in the third row - 12 modules.

In the fourth row we put on 12 modules.

In the fifth row, we put two modules on each module again (in the outer pockets). There are 24 modules.

You should get "something like a flask" :))) There is no intermediate photo, unfortunately. Therefore, I show the torso + neck + a small tail :))

To begin with, we will determine the place from which our Deer's neck will grow. And then we start assembling the neck. We alternate the modules in this way: 6-5-6-5-6-5-4-3-4-3-4, slightly bend the whole neck back, pressing it to the body. (for reliability, I fastened it to the body with a heat gun)

If I didn't explain it clearly enough, I post photos of the neck from several angles.

This is what the neck looks like from above.

The head is assembled according to the torso principle. But only in the first and second row we take 5 modules. In the third and fourth rows there are 10 modules each, and in the fifth - twelfth rows there are already 15 modules each. And in the last row there are again 10 modules. And one more important moment when assembling the Head. From the 10th row to the 13th row, we put on the modules with the back side!

I do the narrowing as follows: I put one module on three ends of the modules of the previous row. Attention! This photo is for a sample, it does not belong to the "deer" :)))

Legs are assembled according to the scheme: 2-3-2-3 ... The length of the entire leg is 13 rows. Hooves: 3 white modules, and then brown 2-3-2.

I made all four legs the same :))

It remains only to glue all the parts of the Deer to the body.

I myself really like this craft. I wish you creative success too. If I have explained something incomprehensibly, do not hesitate, contact, I will try to help.

In this master class, you will learn how to make a deer from origami modules with your own hands. Let's prepare 1000 white modules.

For this we need:

1. Modules of white color, size 1/16. 2. Orange modules, 1/32 in size. 3. PVA glue.

We begin to collect the torso.

The first row is 6 modules.

Second row - 6 modules.

Third row - we begin to add 6 modules, we got 12 modules.

The fourth row - 12 modules.

Fifth row - add 12 more modules. It turned out 24 modules.

We begin to collect the neck.

The first row is 6 modules.

Second row - 5 modules.

Third row - 6 modules.

Thus, we collect 6 more rows.

We begin to collect the head.

The first row - 5 modules.

Second row - 5 modules.

Third row - add 5 modules, it turned out 10 modules.

Fourth row - 10 modules.

Fifth row - add 10 more modules, it turned out 20 modules.

We collect this way up to 8 rows.