It's time to check out more paper tessellations in my second installment. I know you're excited but calm down. Let's start with one of my favorite patterns known as the clover-fold...
Here is another example of a design I showed last time with double the folds. It implements just a series of triangle twists.
Like many origami tessellations, it can only be fully appreciated with some back lighting. As you can see, it takes on a whole new pattern.
This one below may be my favorite I've done. I think it's a good example of how many shapes and shades can be produced with a single sheet of white paper. The pattern is a double pleat hexagonal tessellation and it uses a similar arrangement of triangle twists.
After a while of folding so many damn triangles, I figured I fold a whole bunch more, but try to fit them closer together.
3 comments:
My apologies for sounding like a screeching fangirl, but...
OMG! These things are so cool!
Thanks. I'm glad to have a fan. I had a feeling you could appreciate them since you've also have a hobby that involves planning and patience to craft intricate designs. The only difference is my hobby can't keep my head warm in the winter.
annnnnnd you've wasted your life
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