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I am having a hard time with Pattern Folding.....any tricks, ideas, anything! 🙂 Thanks!
Generallee said:I am having a hard time with Pattern Folding.....any tricks, ideas, anything! 🙂 Thanks!
ISU_Steve said:Especially if you watch Cannibal the Musical while drinking a margarita while doing the origami. Right MochaFreak?![]()
PS....I've still got that friggin' song stuck in my head BTW.[/QUOTE
😉 The sky is blue...somewhere.
Generallee said:I am having a hard time with Pattern Folding.....any tricks, ideas, anything! 🙂 Thanks!
cowsgomoo said:On the answers look at the front face or just chose a face you want to follow. Then find that face in the unfolded version. Then try to find its adjacent faces and see if they match the answer. Do this until you find answer. This method is a little slow at first but with practice it can be extremely fast.
Generallee said:I am having a hard time with Pattern Folding.....any tricks, ideas, anything! 🙂 Thanks!
seoul said:Few rules based on plane/line of symmetry worth your attention:
1. Complementary vs Inverted Patterns
When turning/rotating a formed object at 180 deg, note the following fundamental rules:
Any pattern turned around the axis of rotation will turn into an inverted image; however,
the same pattern appearing on side(s) perpendicular to the axis of rotation will give rise to a complementary one.
2. 270 deg = -90 deg rule
When folding a flat pattern into a cube (especially) with various picture/figure on each side, instead of "twisting your neck & eyes three times", simply do so by reversing it with just one 90 deg shift. This will not only save you time but will more accurately relate each side to another when you eventually need to rotate the completed model one or several steps further.
You may want to get added help from DAT Achiever since all of their folded objects at the solution pages are rotatable. But right before you rotate each model, challenge yourself what pattern(s) lie behind those hidden faces. For those who may not know where to get this program from, you may click on the following link to download/install it to your study computer, with DEMO accessible up to 30 days:
http://www.3tquest.com/Download/Procedure.htm
seoul said:Few rules based on plane/line of symmetry worth your attention:
1. Complementary vs Inverted Patterns
When turning/rotating a formed object at 180 deg, note the following fundamental rules:
Any pattern turned around the axis of rotation will turn into an inverted image; however,
the same pattern appearing on side(s) perpendicular to the axis of rotation will give rise to a complementary one.
2. 270 deg = -90 deg rule
When folding a flat pattern into a cube (especially) with various picture/figure on each side, instead of "twisting your neck & eyes three times", simply do so by reversing it with just one 90 deg shift. This will not only save you time but will more accurately relate each side to another when you eventually need to rotate the completed model one or several steps further.
You may want to get added help from DAT Achiever since all of their folded objects at the solution pages are rotatable. But right before you rotate each model, challenge yourself what pattern(s) lie behind those hidden faces. For those who may not know where to get this program from, you may click on the following link to download/install it to your study computer, with DEMO accessible up to 30 days:
http://www.3tquest.com/Download/Procedure.htm
Blackstars said:Would you stop trying to sell us that piece of crap software.
Mustt Mustt said:If you want to contribute to the thread then, don't try to seel the product. If you want to advertise the product then pay to the SDN. I don;t know where mods are but they need to warn this guy or do something.