Origami Ryujin 35 Tutorial Upd -

Here’s a concise review of the Origami Ryujin 3.5 tutorial by Satoshi Kamiya, based on common feedback from intermediate/advanced folders.

Before we dive into the tutorial, it's essential to understand the origami diagram. The diagram is a crucial tool that guides you through the folding process. It consists of a series of lines, arrows, and symbols that indicate the folds, turns, and other actions required to create the model. origami ryujin 35 tutorial upd

Fold hard. Fold true.

  1. Pre-creasing: You must grid the paper. Start with a book fold, then divide into 4ths, 8ths, and finally 16ths.
  2. The Diagonals: Unlike older tutorials that relied solely on reference points, modern folding relies on precise grid alignment. Ensure your diagonal creases intersect perfectly with the grid intersections.
  3. Reference Points: If you are using a large sheet, do not try to "eye" the references. Measure them if necessary. The Ryujin 3.5 is unforgiving; a 1mm error at the start becomes a 2cm error by the end.

2. The Head & Jaw Collapse (Re-filmed in 4K)

Let’s be honest: the head of the Ryujin is where dreams go to die. The previous video was shot from a top-down angle, making the 3D sinks impossible to see. Here’s a concise review of the Origami Ryujin 3