Mastering the Origami Ryujin 3.5: A Comprehensive Tutorial and Guide
Fold the paper in half, then into quarters, eighths, and sixteenths. origami ryujin 3.5 tutorial
You cannot fold a Ryujin with standard paper. You need a sheet that is both incredibly thin and strong to withstand thousands of creases without tearing. A square of at least Mastering the Origami Ryujin 3
: The layout uses a 96-grid base with added diagonal offsets for the scales. 2. Paper Selection A square of at least : The layout
The model collapses into a long, thin strip. This step requires careful, intentional manipulation to align all pre-creased lines simultaneously. Stage 3: Forming the Body and Scales
Designed by the Japanese origami master , the Ryujin (Japanese for "Dragon God") is widely considered the Mount Everest of paper folding. It is a complex, bipedal, horned dragon with scales, claws, whiskers, and a spine that curves with serpentine grace.
Curve the spine to give the dragon a dynamic, lifelike "S" shape.