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    Origamic Architecture Vol. II

    Step by Step Instructions!

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    All rights reserved. Unauthorized distribution, resell, or copying of this material isunlawful. No portion of this book may be copied or resold without written

    permission. Patterns may be used for personal use only. Hilltop Studios reservesthe rights to use the full force of the law in the protection of its intellectual property

    including the contents, ideas, and expressions contained herein.Copyright 2003 Hilltop Studios, LLC

    You do not have resell rights or giveaway rights to this book.Only customers that have purchased this material are authorizedto view it. If you think you may have an illegally distributed copy

    of this book, please contact us:

    Please email: [email protected] to report illegal distribution.

    Thank you for purchasing OA Advanced Patterns.

    This ebook is dedicated to Keiko Nakazawa.

    She proved anything is possible with a piece of paper .

    I hope you will enjoy making these patterns

    and showing them to friends!

    Chris Hankinson

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    Origamic Architecture Vol. IIr igam ic A rch itecture Vol. IITABLE OF CONTENTS

    JUGGLER

    BUTTERFLY

    PAGE 6

    PAGE 8

    PALM TREES

    PAGE 10

    GRAND PIANO

    SANTE FE HOME

    LADY BUG

    PAGE 16

    CIRCUS RIDER

    VIKING SHIP

    PAGE 18

    PAGE 20

    WEDDING CAKE

    PAGE 22

    BOUQUET OF FLOWERS

    PAGE 24

    HOT AIR BALLOON

    PAGE 26

    SINGLE STEM ROSE

    PAGE 28

    PAGE 12

    PAGE 14

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    Tools youll need

    Graphic knife or scalpel.

    Burnisher or bone folder.

    Transparent or masking tape.

    A metal straightedge.

    Light table.

    I use X-acto blades and knives, but some peopleprefer scalpels. Make sure the blades are SHARP.Dull blades cause accidents! I also preferthe grip handles.

    You will need some tool for making the crease scores.Bone folders work nicely (some letter openers work).I use a ball-pointed burnisher for my creases.

    A portable light table is all thats necessary.If you dont have one, you can tape yoursheets of paper to a window. Be sure toadd an extra sheet or two to prevent theglass from getting scratched! I use alap-style light table with a plexiglass top.

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    Techniques

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    Blue lines indicate aCREASE or VALLEY FOLD.Use your burnisher/bone folder.

    Red lines indicate aCut score or MOUNTAIN FOLD.Cut halfway through the paper.

    Black lines indicate aFull cut through the paper.

    When cutting a point, make twoseparate cuts, approaching thesharpest point from both directions.

    NOT like this:Like this:

    To get the page ready for cutting:

    Go to the page of the design you want.Click print (current page). Tape the printedpattern to the back of the blank sheet youwill be cutting/decorating. This is superior

    to taping all the sheets to the light table,as you can now rotate the paper insteadof making you cut with an awkwardarrangement of the hands and arms(another source of bad cutting andaccidents!)

    80 lb. Cover or Indexis a good weight to useand is available at anyoffice supply store.

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    JugglerDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

    Use a punch or circletemplate to make theballs nice and round.

    6

    Have fun and makeyour own faces!

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

    7

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    ButterflyDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

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    Be careful with the antennae.They are the weakest partof the structure. Use tweezersto make the folds if necessary.

    Different sized punchesmake perfect circles.

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

    9

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    Palm TreesDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

    The two leaves facing front are the most fragile.Be careful when making the cuts not to cutall the way through.

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

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    Grand PianoDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

    Draw the keys on witha straightedge. Onlydraw the black keys!

    Cut the large curves using a fluidstroke. Turn the paper while cuttingto avoid putting your hand in anawkward position.

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

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    Santa Fe HomeDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

    This is an easy design (only one curve!), But looks nice!

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

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    Lady BugDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

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    When folding, push inthis area in front of theback legs with the tipof a burnisher or toothpick.

    As always, usea punch for thecircles.

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

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    Circus RiderDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

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    You can extend oreliminate this hornto turn the unicorninto a horse!

    This foot is the only connectionof horse and rider. Make sure it isstraight or the rider will tip one wayor another.

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

    19

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    Viking ShipDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

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    Dont cut through the bottom of this sail...It may be hard to see from the pattern,but this connects to the backing.

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

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    tips tricks&

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    Wedding CakeDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    The figures on the top are the most difficult part of this design.Use a sharp x-acto and be careful!

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

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    Bouquet of FlowersDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

    This short cut-score on the stem of the middle floweris the weakest point. Be very careful when folding it!

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

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    Hot Air BalloonDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

    Make the people as detailed as you dare! The fun part of thisdesign is the illusion of roundness.

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

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    Single Stem RoseDIFFICULTYLEVEL

    tips tricks&

    Push this part in witha toothpick or burnisher

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    RED=cut halfway through BLUE=score BLACK=cut through

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    Final Word

    Pop-ups aregreat for parties!

    Here are some tipson making your own:

    1. Start with simple shapes. All complex shapes are made upfrom multiple simple shapes.

    2. Make many sketches of the card before you start to cut

    3. Avoid having a tab simply come out from the card tohold up your figure. Much of the satisfaction of good designfollows by having nothing inherently mechanical about themechanism that pops the card up.

    4. Make a prototype, then set it down overnight. Come back

    to your work fresh and imagine the corrections and changesin three dimensions.

    5. Be persistent! Anything can be made to pop-up!

    6. Use grid paper to make your final patterns.