CISNE de 400 piezas (#origami3D)

In this tutorial, you'll learn how to make a modular swan, known as 3D origami. First, I'll show you how to make the module that makes up all the swan's pieces, and then I'll show you how to assemble them. Hold on, because this figure takes time to make, but it's easy and makes a beautiful swan that's well worth the effort. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR MORE 3D ORIGAMI    • #origami3D   SUBSCRIBE TO MY SECOND CHANNEL!    / pastragames   FOLLOW ME ON: TWITTER:   / origamorama   FACEBOOK:   / origamorama   -----Details of this figure----- All measurements are SUGGESTED; you can use a larger or smaller size, depending on the size you want the figure: Material: Photocopier sheets (plain white sheets). Quantity: Approximately 50 white sheets. Measurements: From a standard sheet (27x21cm), you get 8 pieces measuring 10x6cm. Size: The figure is about 15cm in diameter at the base and about 20cm tall. Music by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech.com -----QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SECTION----- Q- Exactly how many pieces are used in total? A- Exactly 387 pieces are used (if I'm wrong, leave me a comment). Q- Where did you get so many pieces of paper? A- I cut them into letter-sized sheets; you can get up to 8 pieces per sheet (if you use the 6 x 10 cm measurement). Q- Is it possible to use other sizes of paper? A- Yes, it is possible, but if you're going to make a different size, make sure it's PROPORTIONAL to the one I show. That is, if you want to reduce the size of the goose by 50%, you should use 3 x 5 cm pieces of paper; if you want to increase the size by 50%, you should use 9 x 15 cm pieces of paper. --------------------------------------------------- One of the most time-consuming origami I have ever made (it took me about 5 days) is also one of the most beautiful pieces of this folding art. Here is how to do it; I hope it will inspire enough people to make this one. It is not hard it is just very time-consuming. If you have any doubt in any part of the process feel free to ask, I will answer your question. The final result shown at the beginning and end of the video. Please rate and comment. -----Q&A Section----- Q - Exactly how many pieces are used? A - You need to fold 387 pieces in total (if I´m wrong, please comment about it). Q- Where did you get so many pieces of paper? A- I actually cut them myself out of Letter size sheets. You can get up to 8 pieces from one sheet (using 6 by 10 cm size). Q- Is it possible to use pieces of another size? A- Yes, it is possible, but if you are going to use different sized paper just make sure you make them PROPORTIONAL to the size I suggest. In other words, if you want to reduce the Swan size by 50% the pieces should be 3 by 5 cm, and if you want to make it bigger by 50% you should use pieces of 9 by 15 cm.