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Folding the Ryujin 3.5 , designed by Satoshi Kamiya, is widely considered the ultimate test of an origami artist's skill and patience. Since no official step-by-step diagrams exist for the entire model, folders must rely on the Crease Pattern (CP) and community-made video tutorials. Tutorial Overview & Quality The most reputable guides, such as those by FearlessFlourish Daniel Brown
Shaping: The final step involves using tools like an X-Acto knife or tweezers to curve the scales and position the body. origami ryujin 3.5 tutorial
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Here’s a helpful, structured guide for tackling the Origami Ryujin 3.5 (designed by Satoshi Kamiya). Folding the Ryujin 3
Once the paper is fully pre-creased, you begin the "collapse," where the flat sheet starts taking its 3D dragon form: Base and reference Here’s a helpful, structured guide
Splicing: If you cannot find a single sheet large enough, many folders glue multiple sheets of Kraft or Kami together. The seams can be hidden inside the body. Step 1: Pre-creasing and the Grid