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Origami in 3D - Marcin Maćkowiak - 06-16-2015 Hello! Do you have any idea how to make an origami in 3D? It doesnt have to be done step by step I just need final result. ![]() and video for help how to do it. http://www.spryciarze.pl/zobacz/jak-zrobic-golebia-origami I tried everything but without results... Thanks in advance for help. RE: Origami in 3D - micheus - 06-16-2015 Hi Marcin, I remembered I already read this kind of question before. I did a search and found this old post, but unfortunately the pictures aren't available anymore. ![]() Maybe the comments could give you an insight. ![]() Did you try to reproduce the folding as in the real world starting from a flat face and creating the new edges for each new fold you need? RE: Origami in 3D - Marcin Maćkowiak - 06-17-2015 Thanks Micheus for your answer. I tried to find out something from this thread but it's hard to understand without images and yes i did as you said. Started with flat plane -> cut -> rotate -> same steps etc...and after several steps some of faces are going through the other one face... and I`m lost at this point becouse it can`t looks like this.. ![]() Then I used sweep region and I have got something like this ![]() but after few steps forward you can stuck at one step... anyway it`s realy dificult way to do it. I have no more ideas. ![]() RE: Origami in 3D - micheus - 06-17-2015 Hi Marcin, I took a time to test an approach and I got some good result. But due the amount of tries to reach the right way I can't prepare a step by step. So, I'm sharing the wings file and then you can make the necessary adjusts - if you think it's usable, of course. ![]() The file has a fold with objects in the sequence of the first steps. The image bellow has some intermediary steps. The final steps are basically to "glue" the pieces - the hard work. ![]() I hope it can be useful. ![]() ![]() RE: Origami in 3D - Marcin Maćkowiak - 06-18-2015 OMG Micheus I am so much grateful! I did some final result yesterday but it isn't so good as yours. ![]() It`s better way to do it by separate cubes as you did. Thanks again for your help! RE: Origami in 3D - micheus - 06-18-2015 Nice you got the idea from that few steps. ![]() If you don't mind, I would like to render it. Is that OK?! RE: Origami in 3D - Marcin Maćkowiak - 06-19-2015 I have no problem with that ![]() |