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jem_
1 year ago
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A very cool site with over 336 different diagrams on how to make origami art.
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The Wikipedia article on Origami.
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Ok, not origami, but some cool paper models that just might be of interest to origami enthusiasts looking for a change of pace.
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Submitted
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papa
5 years ago
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4 fans
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Modular (3D) and regular origami diagrams. The site isn't in English, but the images are sufficient for advanced origami folders. Definitely check out the molecules and cubes.
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4 fans
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Amazing modular origami, where you basically fold a "piece" multiple times, then put all the pieces together to create an awesomely complex-looking 3D origami module.
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A wide variety of origami diagrams, including a brain, a very lifelike squirrel, and V's mask (from V for Vendetta).
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4 fans
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A good site with lots of pictures and links to many other sites, including "phone diagrams" (text-only descriptions that you could read/hear on the telephone).
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Submitted
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harold
5 years ago
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5 fans
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Diagrams for folding the individual pieces of a chess set.
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