Hello! Here you can view the process of folding for some models only :)

"Jump" by Hans Werner Guth

 First, you need to have 12 pieces of HEAVY  square paper. (recommended 160gsm and above) . Then, you start making one of the modules using a rounded edge of something. (e.g cup, cd) The whole rounded edge should be almost the same size as the paper you have. Then, you start making the modules*. The modules should look like this. 

* The modules consists of 2 units which is made differently.  (Which is then considered as 1 whole unit itself in this model)

Second, you need to connect the modules. To do that, you need to take one edge of a module  and slide it into the edge* of another module. If your model falls apart, it may be because you did not connect the modules properly or you did not use heavy enough paper. If thats not the reason, just use paper clips to clip everything into place :)Keep continuing until you get something like this.

*The pointy edges. See?

Then, just keep connecting and connecting.. The last module when you connect may be a little bit tricky. So, remember to use paper clips! Lol, when I use paper clips my whole model looked like an porcupine. Ha! So, this is the " Jump " model by Hans-Werner Guth. Hope you like it!

If  you want a detailed tutorial on how to make this model, click HERE.

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"Star Puff" by Ralf Konrad

Firstly, you have to cut out a hexagon from a square. Then , do the basic precreases on the hexagon. Basically after you finished doing the precreasing it will kind of like have lots of triangles on your hexagon.

Second, you kind of like collapse the model (This part is SOOOO fun!) using the precreases you made in the earlier step. So after you half-way finished  collapsing it should look something like this

P.S Sorry if the picture is abit blurry.

So, after you've seriously finished collapsing everything, the whole model should look like this. It should have 3 hexagons. Then, on each side of the hexagon you realize that you can fold back, then you fold it back.

Then, you turn the model to the back and then fold the edges in so that you form a pointed edge on one side of the star. Then, turn to the front again. Then, on each side of the hexagon you realize that you can fold back, then you fold it back.

 Pop the hexagon from behind, then from the front press the star shape and your done!

Jeez, do you realize that this star have 6 pointed edges? :)

If  you want a detailed tutorial on how to make this model, click HERE. If you want to learn how to cut a hexagon from a square, click HERE.

 
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