Origami Ryujin 3.5 Tutorial
The paper was no longer just a square; it was a battlefield of pre-creases. For three days, Kenji had lived within the grid of a 64x64 division
This essay serves as your comprehensive guide to navigating the Ryujin 3.5 tutorial process, breaking down the journey into manageable stages: Preparation, the Grid, the Scales, and the Shaping. origami ryujin 3.5 tutorial
Ryujin 3.5
The , designed by Satoshi Kamiya, is widely considered one of the most complex origami models ever created. Due to its extreme detail—including over 1,000 scales, four legs, and a detailed head—there are no traditional step-by-step diagrams. Instead, folders must rely on a Crease Pattern (CP) and specialized video guides. Core Preparations The paper was no longer just a square;
- Pro Tip: First, fold the 10x10 grid. Then divide each 10th into 8ths using diagonal intersections. This minimizes error.
scale shift
The core innovation of the 3.5 is the . The dragon’s body is composed of hundreds of individual scales, but they are not folded one by one. Instead, the paper is pre-creased into a 48x48 or even 96x96 grid. Through a process called "grafting," rows of these grid squares are collapsed into repeating V-shaped pleats that form the dorsal spines and ventral scales. Pro Tip: First, fold the 10x10 grid
You cannot fold this with a 6-inch square of Kami paper. You will fail.
Final shaping
– wet-shaping recommended for realism
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