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Sculptural Techniques: Manipulation

Sculptural Techniques: Manipulation. Paper. Types of Paper Manipulation. Kirigami Paper Engineering (some additive) Origami. kirigami. Examples. Supplies. Ruler Pencil Exacto blade (to cut straight lines with) Cutting board (so as to NOT to cut table) Paper

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Sculptural Techniques: Manipulation

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  1. Sculptural Techniques: Manipulation Paper

  2. Types of Paper Manipulation • Kirigami • Paper Engineering (some additive) • Origami

  3. kirigami

  4. Examples

  5. Supplies • Ruler • Pencil • Exacto blade (to cut straight lines with) • Cutting board (so as to NOT to cut table) • Paper • Decorating (color pencils, markers, etc.)

  6. Folding

  7. Improper fold • Paper does not crease neatly. • Look for the grain of the paper. • The fold should run parallel to the paper grain.

  8. Proper Fold • Crease is nice and clean. • Very little is needed to make the fold sharp

  9. Types of Folds • Mountain fold (out towards you) • Valley fold (in away from you)

  10. Interpreting lines • Dotted line is a mountain fold • Dashed line is a valley fold • Solid lines are to be cut

  11. Three Fold Attempt • Cut the solid lines • Mountain fold the dotted line • Valley fold the dashed line

  12. Three Fold Result

  13. Dolphin Attempt • Cut the solid lines • Mountain fold the dotted line • Valley fold the dashed line

  14. Dolphin Result

  15. Creating your own

  16. General rules • Divide the paper with a dashed line • Draw a shape crossing the dashed line. • However far down from the dashed line you draw the shape, the shape must have a connection to the top paper the same length.

  17. Example Step 1

  18. Example Step 2

  19. Example Step 3

  20. Origami

  21. Preliminary Base 1. Position a square of paper on your work surface so that its points are facing up and down, left and right. 2. Bring the left point over to meet the right point. Crease and unfold. 3. Bring the top point down to meet the bottom point. Crease and unfold. Turn the paper over. 4. Position the square so that its edge are facing up and down, left and right. 5. Bring the left edge over to meet the right edge. Crease and unfold. 6. Bring the top edge down to meet the bottom edge. Crease and leave folded. 7. Grasp the resulting rectangle at its left and right sides and push inward. The folds you made previously should allow the model to collapse into a diamond shape with one folded flap sticking out towards the front of the model and one sticking out towards the back. 8. Bring the front flap back to meet the left point of the diamond and bring the back flap up to meet the right point. Re-crease and flatten the model. The model will have one open end.

  22. Video • http://youtu.be/TollzZ21txQ

  23. WaterbombBase 1. Place a square of paper on your work surface and position it so that the edges are facing up and down, left and right. 2. Bring the top edge down to meet the bottom edge. Crease and unfold. 3. Bring the left edge over to meet the right edge. Crease and unfold. 4. Turn the square over and position it so that its points are facing up and down, left and right. 5. Bring the left point over to meet the right point. Crease and unfold. 6. Bring the top point down to meet the bottom point. Crease and leave folded. 7. Grasp the left and right points of the resulting triangle and push inward. The model should collapse along the pre-existing folds. The result will be another triangle shape that has one folded flap sticking out from the back of the model and another sticking out from the front. 8. Fold the front flap to the left and fold the back flap to the right so that your model will lie flat. The model will have one open end.

  24. Video • http://youtu.be/QHG96M6F2bc

  25. Bird Base 1. Place a square of paper on your work surface and position it so that the edges are facing up and down, left and right. 2. Bring the left point over to meet the right point. Crease and unfold. 3. Bring the top point down to meet the bottom point. Crease and unfold. Turn the paper over. 4. Position the square so that the edges are now facing up and down, left and right. 5. Bring the left edge over to meet the right edge. Crease and unfold. Bring the top edge down to meet the bottom edge. Crease and leave folded. You should now have a rectangular shaped model. 6. Grasp the model at its left and right edges and push inward. It should collapse along the pre-existing folds. The result will be a diamond shape that has one folded flap sticking out toward the back of the model and another sticking out toward the front. 7. Bring the front flap back to meet the left point of the diamond and bring the back flap up to meet the right point. Make sure all of the creases are as sharp as possible and that your model lies as flat as possible. Position the model so that the open end is pointing toward you. 8. Bring the lower left edge of the model's top layer over to meet the vertical center crease. Crease and unfold. Repeat with the lower right edge. 9. Bring the top point down toward the center of the model. Locate the crease lines made in Step 8. Fold the top point down just far enough so that the crease you make will touch each of the previous crease lines at the upper left and right edges. Crease and unfold. 10. Pull the bottom point of the model (top layer only) up toward the top point. The top layer should collapse along the existing crease lines as you move upward and you should be able to take the bottom point up an over to lay flat on the work surface. The result will be a long, skinny diamond shape sitting on top of the diamond-shaped bottom layer. Turn the model over. 11. Repeat Steps 8-10.

  26. Video • http://youtu.be/wEcuCTkk_vk

  27. Frog Base 1. Place a square of paper on your work surface and position it so that the edges are facing up and down, left and right. 2. Bring the left point over to meet the right point. Crease and unfold. 3. Bring the top point down to meet the bottom point. Crease and unfold. Turn the paper over. 4. Position the square so that the edges are now facing up and down, left and right. 5. Bring the left edge over to meet the right edge. Crease and unfold. Bring the top edge down to meet the bottom edge. Crease and leave folded. You should now have a rectangular shaped model. 6. Grasp the model at its left and right edges and push inward. It should collapse along the pre-existing folds. The result will be a diamond shape that has one folded flap sticking out toward the back of the model and another sticking out toward the front. 7. Bring the front flap back to meet the left point of the diamond and bring the back flap up to meet the right point. Make sure all of the creases are as sharp as possible and that your model lies flat. Position the model so that the open end is pointing toward you. 8. Bring the upper right edge of the model down to meet the vertical center crease. Crease and unfold. Bring the upper right edge backward along the same crease line you just made. Crease and unfold. 9. Bring the right point of the model over to meet the vertical center crease. The right half of the model should open and collapse into an upside down kite shape. 10. Bring the lower left edge of the kite shape up to meet the center vertical crease line. Crease and unfold. Bring the lower left edge backward along the same crease line you just made. Crease and unfold. Repeat for the lower right edge. 11. Bring the top point of the model down to meet the bottom point. Crease and unfold. 12. Pull the bottom edge of the kite shape up so that it collapses into a point toward the top of the model and the edges come together at the vertical center. Press flat. 13. Repeat Steps 8-12 for the back of the model and each side. 14. Rotate the paper layers as needed to achieve a smooth surface on the front and back of the model.

  28. Video • http://youtu.be/XX4CPo6ZJ2Y

  29. www.passionorigami.com

  30. Paper Engineering

  31. Washington DC Paper Sculpture Contest 2007 All sculptures made from a single piece of paper

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