Ey /po/, one of the new Pokemon from Pokemon Sun and Moon version is Kartana. It looks like this. Can you make it in real life with origami, and if so, how?
-/vp/
00
Anonymous11/26/16(Sat)15:33:30
It's possible, but you'd need a rather large square and there would be quite a bit of paper wasted on the premise that this thing has too many long limb like flaps.
Either that, or you make it from several sheets.
00
Anonymous11/26/16(Sat)16:10:22
Cortana is an computer program, not an Pokémon. There's no way you can actually make it in origami form.
Hope to see papercrafts of the new Necrozma forms or whatever they are though the Solgaleo and Lunala bits aren't so angular so it could be more trouble than it's worth
The only thing you're meant to do with paper is wipe your ass. Other than that you're an autistic fuck.
00
Anonymous09/24/18(Mon)20:08:04
>>624535 Yes. Also, printed details are not allowed. Also, cutting is forbidden. All Kartana posted are papercraft not origami.
00
Anonymous12/07/18(Fri)13:38:21
>>624504 >>624542 >Yes. >Also, printed details are not allowed. You're wrong, you can absolutely use more than 1 sheet and use printed sheets and still have a piece of origami so long as they are attached by folds/tucking and not any other material. Not papercraft.
>>624535 >>624542 Only if you're a faggot. >>624543 This person is closest to being right but is still wrong.
For those that don't know, many of the early classic origami models (such as the goldfish from the kabuto helmet or the frog that you have to split a flap to form the legs) use cutting and gluing and that is perfectly ok. Yoshizawa-sensei used both cutting and gluing and nobody here is/was/will be a bigger origami legend than him. A lot of the greats and even people on this board utilize mc to shape their models even though mc is a glue. Satoshi Kamiya's Ryujin has a wire armature inside to help it keep its shape. Even the most elementary origami book will probably have the dog/cat face model with drawn eyes. Sorry to burst your bubble, but all the greats "cheat" in origami in some form or another. Has anyone really been far even as decided to claim that pic rel, an image most of you if not all are familiar with, isn't origami?
Also I'm disappointed no one ITT mentioned noshi, which the Pokemon design seems to derive from. >>624534 At least you tried.
00
Anonymous12/11/18(Tue)14:53:48
This thread is over 2 years old, please let it die in peace.
00
Anonymous12/13/18(Thu)14:52:13
>>624547 I like pokemon too friend and would like to make papercraft of them *dab*
00
Anonymous01/03/19(Thu)14:18:25
>>624542 >Also, printed details are not allowed Is there a line between colour and printed details? Or is a thing like Kartana impossible to fold "traditionally"?
Also this is pretty easily papercraftable. Could easily be made with the pattern on a long strip with the legs as 2d parts that extend, and to make it stand all you have to do is fold it!
00
Anonymous02/14/20(Fri)13:09:30
>>624558 Porygon, Staryu and Starmie likewise if you're going for more three-dimensional Pokémon. I could also see someone more skilled than me making a quite nice stylized Rhyhorn.