There are 1 folding methods of star-shaped origami as follows:
Stars of various shapes, sizes and materials can be obtained through different folding methods and creativity of star-shaped origami. Origami is a creative handicraft, which can not only cultivate people's practical ability and imagination, but also bring fun and satisfaction.
1. traditional basic folding method:
1. simple double folding method: fold the paper twice, then fold it diagonally, unfold it and flatten it to get a star.
2. Simple three-fold method: fold the paper twice, fold only one side in the third fold, unfold it and flatten it to get a star.
3. Simple four-fold method: fold the paper twice, then fold it twice again, fold it diagonally, unfold it and flatten it to get a star.
second, the method of cutting, expanding and folding:
1. Multi-level cutting: cutting the paper according to a specific shape, such as a diamond or a five-pointed star, then stacking it layer by layer, folding it, and finally unfolding it to get stars with different shapes.
2. Scaling and cutting: the paper is scaled and cut into pieces of paper with different sizes, then folded separately, and finally unfolded to get stars with different sizes.
3. Three-dimensional folding method:
1. Multi-level folding: Fold the paper several times according to a certain rule, so that the paper forms a three-dimensional structure, and finally unfold it to get a three-dimensional star.
2. polyhedron folding: according to the shape of polyhedron, the paper is folded according to certain rules, and finally a polyhedral star can be obtained by unfolding.
Fourth, special material folding method:
1. Metal paper folding method: using metal paper to fold instead of ordinary paper, making use of the special properties of metal paper to make the stars more dazzling.
2. Color paper folding method: use color paper to fold, and make the stars present colorful effects through the combination of different colors.
introduction to origami
origami is an artistic activity of folding paper into various shapes. Origami is not limited to paper. Origami lovers all over the world use various materials, such as tin foil paper, napkins, acetic acid sheets, etc., while adhering to the folding specifications. Origami originated in China in the 1st or 2nd century A.D., and was introduced to Japan in the 6th century, and then spread to the whole world through Japan.
The combination of origami and natural science has not only become a teaching aid for architecture schools, but also developed origami geometry as a branch of modern geometry. Origami is both a toy and a thinking activity. It is a symbolic means of peace and commemoration, and also a way of recreation.