Red Panda

Origami, Original Designs

I’m trying the mobile thing for this one, yay!

Anyway, if you’re doing “traditional” origami, you only have one square and thereby two possible colours (the front side’s and back side’s colours). I’m not exactly attached to traditional style though. For more colours, you can paint the model or use more sheets of paper.

I’ve seen lots of 2 (or more) square origami (like some of the models in “The Beauty of Origami“), but not many complex ones. So I decided to make a semi-complex, 2 square red panda. The white is on both squares, so it’s 3 colours. One square is 2/3rds the other. I think it’s the red one (but I don’t have my notes right now).

Archdemon Update

Origami, Original Designs

I’ve probably already said, but, whenever I make instructions for an origami model, the model is updated and changed. Here’s the more structurally uniform Archdemon!

This is one of the models that looks better with specific painting for the different aspects. Because painting after folding can be difficult and cause the model to stick to itself, I made an additional page of instructions for pre-painting this time.

I don’t actually know if anyone is interested in folding archdemons (or most of what I come up with, really), so the instructions aren’t here right now. I mostly make diagrams because I’m afraid I’ll forget how I did it. I can make lots of archdemons now!

‘I’iwi

Origami, Original Designs

The ‘i’iwi  is a Hawaiian bird that’s mainly red with black wings and tail. It’s a bit different than what I usually make.

There’s a strange story with this one. A couple of weeks ago, I was half listening to news in the background and heard about paperwork to a covid vaccine. I think? It sounded like they said you need a form or something called an “e-way”. A few minutes after that, I thought of the ‘i’iwi bird (it’s pronounced like “e-e-vay”, sorta similar).

So, I got this picture of the bird reading paperwork on a laptop.

I made another for diagram steps that’s yellow and black instead. There’s got to be another honeycreeper or other bird that looks like this. The eyes are different with a colour change, which is more like other honeycreepers I’ve seen.


Chandelure / Haunted Chandelier

Origami, Original Designs

This is another one of my pokemon origami… sort of.

WKO_040 - CHANDERA (110)

WKO_040 - CHANDERA (107)

First off, Chandelure is a ghost fire pokemon that is a haunted chandelier (evolving from an initial haunted candle, which then becomes a haunted street lamp top, and finally the haunted chandelier). He’s from Pokemon Generation 5. I usually screw up the English names of these pokemon (I got the gen 5 games in Japanese, because they came out 6 months earlier than in English). This one has a similar name in Japanese (シャンデラ/Chandela), so I usually remember it alright.

WKO_040 - CHANDERA (104) WKO_040 - CHANDERA (101)

I said “sort of” because my Chandelure is more like an impressionistic version. The original pokemon has 2 arms that split into three bars each, two of which are lit, while mine simply has 4 lit arms. I’ve thought of ways to make it more like the pokemon but haven’t gotten around to it. This is partially because I kind of like mine the way it is. If that’s too annoying for you pokemon fans, just think of it as a generic haunted chandelier.

WKO_040 - CHANDERA (112) WKO_040 - CHANDERA (113)

WKO_040 - CHANDERA (114) WKO_040 - CHANDERA (115)

WKO_040 - CHANDERA (102)

Krypto

Origami, Original Designs

WKO_042 - KRYPTO (102)

How can you not like Krypto, the Superdog? The whole idea really stretches the internal story logic of the Superman story, but it just works. Superman might doubt his purpose, fight himself for some reason, or be basically a different, super dark character, but a super dog is such a loyal and heroic symbol, Krypto feels more Superman than Superman.

WKO_042 - KRYPTO (107)

WKO_042 - KRYPTO (108)

This model was a bit difficult to get the dog and cape/crest with a colour change. He has a little tail too, but that’s a bit hard to see in these pictures. I think he came out ok, and I developed a pretty good nine tailed fox as an offshoot of him.

WKO_042 - KRYPTO (103)

WKO_042 - KRYPTO (110)

American Bison / Buffalo

Origami, Original Designs

I’ve been doing diagrams for some of my models recently, but I still have come up with a couple of new models. The most recent is and American Bison. In the United States, it’s usually called a buffalo, even though it’s not a buffalo buffalo. I usually call it a “buffalax” for unknown reasons.

WKO_053 - BUFFALAX (108)

WKO_053 - BUFFALAX (101)

I came up with the head first, then the body, then completely changed the head. A bison is fuzzier towards the head, which is shown by a colour flip. The model has ears, horns, and a fuzzy neck thing.

WKO_053 - BUFFALAX (103) WKO_053 - BUFFALAX (104)

WKO_053 - BUFFALAX (105) WKO_053 - BUFFALAX (106)

WKO_053 - BUFFALAX (107) WKO_053 - BUFFALAX (110)

It turned out better than I thought it would. It’s extremely front heavy though, so it needs some help standing.

WKO_053 - BUFFALAX (109)

Inscrutable Wyvern

Origami, Original Designs

WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (104)

Anybody notice the dragons in Game of Thrones are actually wyverns? When I was a kid, it seemed like most mythology books considered them different. Now, wyverns are just dragons with less steps. Maybe they made the terminology more fuzzy to be more realistic.

WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (119) WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (111)

WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (112) WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (113)

WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (114) WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (129)

My Inscrutable Wyverns have a colour change in the face, kind of like that one pokemon. Also, there’s a range of face possibilities. The purple and yellow one has a face almost like a skull.

WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (123) WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (126)

WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (124) WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (118)

WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (122) WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (128)

The Inscrutable Wyvern has odd wings, blocky feet, and a split tail. In case you’re wondering, the inscrutable part is from one specific step while making it.

WKO_047 - INSCRUTABLE WYVERN (102)

Death of Rats

Origami, Original Designs

I started to write this up when I first made it awhile ago, then went to something else and didn’t finish. Maybe I thought it was too odd.

WKO_018 - DEATH OF RATS (109)

This is one of my more obscure choices of model. In Terry Pratchett’s Diskworld Series of books, Death is a major character in a few of the books. In one book, Reaper Man, there are sub-deaths for specific living creatures. One of these is the Death of Rats, a tiny rat skeleton in a black cloak. I mean, he’s a normal sized skeleton for a rat. I just didn’t want you to think he was some human sized rat skeleton. All of the sub-deaths end up absorbed by Death except for the Death of Rats, who pops up in other books.

WKO_018 - DEATH OF RATS (117) WKO_018 - DEATH OF RATS (118)

So I have a skeletal rat in a black shroud with a sickle. He has fingers on his non-sickle hand, and toes on both feet. He has a thumb on the hand with fingers. I realize rats don’t have thumbs, but how else is he supposed to hold his sickle?

WKO_018 - DEATH OF RATS (105) WKO_018 - DEATH OF RATS (104)

WKO_018 - DEATH OF RATS (111) WKO_018 - DEATH OF RATS (112)

I also tried to make the black show up at the tip of his nose to imply a nose hole and void space in the skull.

WKO_018 - DEATH OF RATS (106)

WKO_018 - DEATH OF RATS (119) WKO_018 - DEATH OF RATS (120)

The World Eater

Miscellaneous, Origami

I made one of Satoshi Kamiya’s World Eater dragons awhile ago, from the crease pattern on his site. An interesting thing about this one is that quite a lot of the detailing on the neck and tail isn’t on the crease pattern. It’s pretty clear and easy to implement (although, I didn’t do it quite the same way).

KAMIYA - THE WORLD EATER (101) KAMIYA - THE WORLD EATER (103) KAMIYA - THE WORLD EATER (109)

KAMIYA - THE WORLD EATER (104) KAMIYA - THE WORLD EATER (105)

KAMIYA - THE WORLD EATER (107) KAMIYA - THE WORLD EATER (106)

Also notable: Kamiya’s World Eater looks imposing and maybe threatening. As usual, I’ve taken that and turned it into happy and maybe friendly.

KAMIYA - THE WORLD EATER (108)

I didn’t get the back spikes. I’m not sure why.

KAMIYA - THE WORLD EATER (102)