Origami artist and physicist Robert J. Lang explains origami in 11 levels of difficulty. From a simple, traditional cicada to an extremely intricate one, watch how Robert J. Lang demonstrates and ...
Not kidding. Lots and lots of folds. The magical bit is the figure pictured below isn’t a collection of parts but a single sheet of paper. (The face mask is detachable, by the way.) Though the details ...
1. Take a rectangular origami paper and fold it in half. 2. Then fold it partially, to make a crease on top. 3. Fold the two upper corners to form a triangle. 4. Now fold both the bottom layers of the ...