


Still, I think he’s endearing.Foldfest, origami, folding, bird base, mountain fold, valley fold, squash fold, inside reverse fold, outside reverse fold, RAT fold, modular origami, bone folder, wet folding, Robert Lang, Brian Chan, Satoshi Kamiya, closed sink, centerfold, Jeremy Shafer,Closed Unsink, Kade Chan, open sink, kami, ryujin, blintz, tessellation, Elephant Hide, wyndstone marble, Monokara, OUSA Model Menu, treemaker, Origami Design Secrets, crane, waterbomb base, waterbomb, backcoating, kami, origamizer, neal elias, elias stretch, crimp, double rabbit ear, wet folding, box pleating, swivel fold, tanteidan,mountain fold, valley fold, stardream, glassine, karape, gradient, PCOC, sonobe unit, spread hexagon, John Montroll, Jason Ku, Printer paper, One Fold Stegosaurus, crease pattern, traditional model, samurai helmet beetle, bug wars, petal fold, Vincent Floderer, 3 step model, OrigamiUSA, tweezers,Jun Mitani, kozo, dollar folding, snapology, corrugation, kusudama, copyright, golden venture folding, repeat behind, unsink, repeat on the other side, turn over, reference points, bisect angle, Akira Yoshizawa, fish base,convention List of Words with more complex terminologyįoldfest, origami, folding, bird base, mountain fold, valley fold, squash fold, inside reverse fold, outside reverse fold, RAT fold, modular origami, bone folder, wet folding, Robert Lang, Brian Chan, Satoshi Kamiya, closed sink, centerfold, Jeremy Shafer,Closed Unsink, Kade Chan, open sink, kami, ryujin, blintz, tessellation, Elephant Hide, wyndstone marble, Monokara, OUSA Model Menu, treemaker, Origami Design Secrets, crane, waterbomb base, waterbomb, backcoating, kami, origamizer, neal elias, elias stretch, crimp, double rabbit ear, wet folding, box pleating, swivel fold, tanteidan,mountain fold, valley fold, stardream, glassine, karape, gradient, PCOC, sonobe unit, spread hexagon, John Montroll, Jason Ku, Printer paper, One Fold Stegosaurus, crease pattern, traditional model, samurai helmet beetle, bug wars, petal fold, Vincent Floderer, 3 step model, OrigamiUSA, tweezers,Jun Mitani, kozo, dollar folding, snapology, corrugation, kusudama, copyright, golden venture folding, repeat behind, unsink, repeat on the other side, turn over, reference points, bisect angle, Akira Yoshizawa, fish base, convention, japanese foil, american foil, tissue foil, duo paper, unryu, washi, hanji, gampi, lokta, closed unwrap, ogami, huzita hatori axioms, PVA glue, string of beads, tilted grid, pythagorean stretch, oripa, 22.5 degrees, diagramming, Circle Packing, Box Pleating, methylcellulose, Ancient Dragon, phoenix 3.5, reference finder Most of his models, despite being ultra-complex and extremely detailed, still have a sense of beauty and are quite aesthetic and pleasing to look at. I probably won’t make it again though, as he’s just something I was playing around with. Satoshi Kamiya is one of the leading 'Technical Origami' creators in the world today. I like how the weird head turned out, and am wondering if those flaps should be ears or ram-like horns. This was just a test model (it would need much finer scales and bigger paper for what I had in mind), but I kind of liked it so I thought I’d put it up here.
#SATOSHI KAMIYA PHOENIX PAPER TYPE SKIN#
So I used a pattern like the one on the skin of the Ryuzin to just make a texture out of it. I was trying to figure out back ridge scale things but couldn’t get it without a lot of lines on the rest of the model.

Perhaps his most famous design is Ryu-Zin 3.5, an elaborate dragon covered with scales and having feelers. Kamiya began designing origami models in 1995, and has since published hundreds of his creations. Known internationally to be a master of the craft, he began folding at age two. It’s not like it’s an extremely complex model that I simplified slightly and claimed I did it, like if I stole Satoshi Kamiya’s Ancient Dragon. Satoshi Kamiya (, Kamiya Satoshi, born Jin Nagoya, Japan) is a Japanese origami artist. So, there’s a good chance that someone else has designed a model that’s exactly the same by coincidence. Related to that, I designed this model, but it’s based off of the traditional crane model and really pretty simple. Which makes sense, as it was based on the classic crane origami model. I once made it a long time ago with fancy printed paper and it looked really proud and phoenix-like. My last entry this week is a couple of things I came up with.
