This amazing structure used 30 pieces of paper! It takes the shape of a stellated icosahedron.
I used: Unit Origami by Tomoko Fuse.
After being crushed twice, I turned it into an alien spaceship
Friday, January 23, 2009
I made this amazing structure out of 72 pieces of paper. well actually I used 72 halves of paper. I had to divide each piece into halves. It takes the form of a rhombic truncated cuboctahedron concave bicromatic 72 unit assembly. I used: Unit Polyhedron Origami by Tomoko Fuse.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
The Evolution Of Modular Cubes:
A Gotchy Cube
A Pinwheel Cube
Same Units, Different Numbers! Top: Three Units Top middle: Six Units Bottom middle: A Halloween decoration (Twelve Units) Bottom: Thirty Units!
An "8" cube
I used: Unit Origami by Tomoko Fuse.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
This is an octagonal star 6-unit assembly. It takes the shape of a truncated cube. (A cube with the corners cut off.)
I used: Unit Origami by Tomoko Fuse.
This is a rhombic cubeoctahedron trichromatic forty-eight unit assembly. (Try saying that ten times fast.)
I used: Unit Origami by Tomoko Fuse.
In the middle is an octagonal star and the ring around it is made of jackstones (a very difficult model to fold). These were all made of opalescent paper.
I used: New Adventures In Origami by Robert Harbin, And Unit Origami by Tomoko Fuse.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
On the left is a stellated, stellated hexahedron (cube). I made this by first folding the blue cube. Then I added the silver sections to the orange pieces. These were then added to the blue cube faces. It took a long time to make the whole thing, but I think it looks pretty good. In the middle is a Christmas decoration. And on the right is a simplified version of the stellated, stellated cube.(left)