I've looked everywhere and can't find anything the artist is called Ingrid Siliakus she does some cool stuff but wondering if she had any templates or does she keep this stuff secret?
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Anonymous11/04/16(Fri)17:31:31
>>547093(OP) It's supposedly all from one sheet of paper too thats why im interested
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Anonymous11/04/16(Fri)18:34:19
The general style is called "architectural kirigami" and nope you won't find templates by Ingrid Siliakus online anywhere. But there are a couple books with simpler patterns.
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Anonymous11/04/16(Fri)19:54:05
>>547096 Are you serious how comes and why not? Surely people can work it out right?
If not do you know where I can find the simpler ones?
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Anonymous11/04/16(Fri)20:43:18
>>547093(OP) Not one person is interested in this sort of stuff?
>>547097 Well, Ingrid Siliakus earns her dosh from exhibitions and from selling replica of her works. On top of that her stuff is so detailed and complex that she uses a laser cutter to save weeks or even months of manually cutting and scoring the models. I've never seen templates of her stuff online and she doesn't have any on her website - and I think the complexity of her projects is beyond what average persons would want to try to copy anyways.
But architectural kirigami is pretty simple and straight-forward, once you understand the basic techniques which are the same as for regular popup cards/books you can look at any other model like those from Siliakus and "easily" copy them yourself.
Look for kirigami and "architectural" kirigami patterns on sites like pinterest or just google the terms and you'll find plenty templates. And check the book sharing thread here on /po/, that's where I got a few books from last year.
>>547105 I'll try to post some of the stuff I've got on my hdd, but it's not much. Most books are too big to post on 4chan (I'm surprised the 5+MB file even worked, what's the limit for pdf here?), but I got all of them from an google archive somebody posted in the sharing thread and from public torrent sites like kickass by searching for origami and kirigami anyways, so they should be easy to find.
>>547167 Clean version. I was too lazy to distinguish between mountain and valley folds because it's obvious which is which. The book suggests to score mountain and valley on different sides of the paper for best results though.
Ive seen origami before but this stuff is blowing my fucking mind, the detail and brains to make that using one piece of paper!
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Anonymous11/06/16(Sun)23:22:36
>>547197 Maybe it's because it isn't origami, but kirigami
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Anonymous11/08/16(Tue)15:37:07
sO is this thread going to die like the other kirigami threads?
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Anonymous11/09/16(Wed)00:38:02
>>547225 probably, everyone just making weeb stuff with paper than any of this magic, i find this more beautiful desu and a lot more complex im trying to designa tetris kirigami right now, a lot harder than it looks
God. Tier. Not exactly what OP was asking for but pretty close.
One thing to note about Ingrids work is she turns the main fold on it's side, like a Greeting Card or Birthday Card, this gives the buildings a better look and doesnt leave a gap in teh sides, this is the biggest thing I have observed so far, will come back with more if I work out the intricacies.
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Anonymous11/09/16(Wed)04:43:18
>>547242 Yeah, you're right, Ingrid's works tend to have a vertical main fold, like books rather than the "original" cards.
I posted Masahiro Chatani's book because he was the guy who actually invented architectural kirigami / origamic architecture (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origamic_architecture), so naturally Ingrid's stuff is based on the technique and inspired by his works. The links at the bottom of the wikipedia article are worth checking out for some other interesting related stuff.
This is great stuff! Thank you all for your posts. I had two books that show how to create simple pop-ups such as letters and simple structure templates. I can no longer find them but wanted to introduce my kids to the craft. This will get us started. I just wanted to say thank you!
>>547331 Picture of the finished model, don't have an own version right now.
>>547326 I envy you, wish I could afford one. I got a Silhouette Portrait vinyl cutter the other day, but had to realize that it doesn't work too well with thick cardstock. So now I'm saving up for a laser cutter as next step.
>>547330 Glad you find the stuff useful, and have fun with it.
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Anonymous11/16/16(Wed)20:25:46
Wow, the designs in this thread are incredible. First time I've ever heard of 切り紙.
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Anonymous11/24/16(Thu)19:45:05
I made some stuff like this a while ago, even designed a pattern once, lost it tho
>>547996 I was referring to Christmas related templates...
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Anonymous12/01/16(Thu)16:49:15
>>547996 >>547997 Seconding this. I've seen lots of nice stuff on pinterest, but most of the time those fags only post finished pictures, not the templates.
Of course we searched Google, but most are just pics of completed projects, not detailed templates like the post before you explained. I guess we were hoping for some help from genuine and generous Anons who love to share in the craft.
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Anonymous12/16/16(Fri)22:21:32
>>548146 yea but there's no proper templates its like this shit is hidden from public, is it forbiddin art or something?
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Anonymous12/18/16(Sun)07:12:17
>>548416 Yeah, I think it's because kirigami is even less mainstream than origami. Theoretically there are plenty books with templates for popup cards somewhere out there, but it's really hard to find scans online - it's even hard to find them in local libraries or book stores because it's not a very popular hobby, at least where I come from.