How to make an origami Spider Designed by Jo Nakashima (07/2022) Support my channel! I recommend using some high quality thin paper of 30cm x 30cm (minimum of 24cm x 24cm if your paper is excellent) for this origami spider. It takes me more than 3 hours to fold this model completely, so be patient and try to fold it precisely. I’m using partial crease patterns to demonstrate some steps and make the instructions clearer and easily, but you’ll probably struggle a bit more to handle the complete sheet of paper. The hardest steps are the chelicerae and spinnerets. The procedure is the same for both, but spinnerets are a bit harder to make (optionally you can skip them and just hide the flap in the end). It may be easier to learn these steps if you print and fold the partial crease pattern (). #Origami #Spider ► LEVEL: Complex ► MY PAPER: ● First origami spider: Black tissue-foil (30cm x 30cm) ● Grid and pre-creasing: Copper tissue-foil (20cm x 20cm – I don’t recommend this size!) ● Shaping: Kraft Alios (30cm x 30cm) ► INDEX 0:00 Intro 0:10 The Origami Spider 0:41 Part 1 - 48x48 grid 7:26 Part 2 - Pre-creasing 49:37 Part 3 - The body 1:00:28 Part 4 - Pedipalps and legs 1:14:40 Part 5 - Chelicerae and spinnerets 1:21:02 Part 6 - Shaping 1:41:05 Origami Spider finished! ★ Website: ★ Facebook: ★ Instagram: ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Commercial use is not allowed without prior written permission from the author. Please contact the author to ask for commercial licensing Music: Good Starts - Jingle Punks (YouTube Audio Library) Whistling Down the Road - Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library) . Moon Lounge Omicron Prime - Kevin MacLeod () licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License ()
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