I did the best I could with the limited means I have available. I tried my best to make good videos, but I am only one person and I only have two hands. To make your own paper frogs, follow the instructions below or check out the full class. Unfortunately I don’t have additional videos. Diagrams on First, before you start. If the low resolution setting was not the issue with the video and the printable diagrams don’t help, please let me know and I will see if there is anything I can do to help clarify further. Also many important issue in choosing paper. Existing PDF schema contains 170 steps and thus still remain many things that can confound. Only the hardiest and experienced can replicate this masterpiece. The printable instructions use common origami diagramming/notations, so at least a general understanding of origami basics is recommended. Phoenix - Satoshi Kamiya Phoenix from Satoshi is a real challenge to all masters of origami. Next insert your finger in one of the pockets in the square base. Also, the videos are meant to clarify anything that might be unclear in the printable folding diagrams, so please be sure to take at those. Start with a square piece of origami paper (green makes convincing frogs). The videos are available in high quality/HD, so please try viewing them with a nicer quality setting (click on the gear in the lower right corner). First, fold the top right corner down to the bottom left, then fold the top left corner down to the bottom right to. If you are having a problem with the videos, you might be viewing them on the lowest quality settings. If you can make Pattern B, then you should be able to make Pattern A as well … Pattern A is only trickier in that the paper is the same color on both sides, so it may be a little bit harder to see what’s going on. pdf version of the jumping frog instructions You will need Adobe Reader installed on your computer in order to open the. Pattern A and Pattern B are essentially the same, except that Pattern B has an extra step (step #8 – folding in the sides before folding up what will become the dorsal fin).
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