Origami Ryujin 3.5 Tutorial [top] (2025)

Because the official crease pattern requires hundreds of hours of precise execution, this guide breaks down the preparation, techniques, and phase-by-phase roadmap you need to successfully conquer this masterpiece. 🛠️ Phase 1: Material and Tool Preparation

Ensure the claws are sharp and the joints allow for posing. Phase 4: The Body and Tail

No complete video exists, but YouTube and Bilibili have excellent, though incomplete, resources. origami ryujin 3.5 tutorial

: Many experts use double tissue paper treated with methyl cellulose (MC) for extra strength and "memory". Kraft Paper

Excellent tensile strength and memory. Origami Shop Treat (Oka): Thin enough to prevent splitting. Because the official crease pattern requires hundreds of

The Ultimate Guide to Folding Origami Ryujin 3.5 Origami Ryujin 3.5 is the pinnacle of modern paper folding. Designed by master folder Satoshi Kamiya, this legendary Eastern dragon features thousands of individual scales, a complex moving jaw, and four fully articulated claws. Folding it requires extreme patience, precise geometry, and advanced shaping techniques.

Once the body texture is complete, you move to the most technically difficult part: collapsing the complex crease pattern for the head, legs, and tail. : Many experts use double tissue paper treated

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.

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