Tuesday, January 29, 2013

3D Origami tropical island tutorial

Hello ,



               I made this 3D Origami tropical island  model  for me, I needed something to cheer my office, a ... a splash of color ...

               This 3d origami model is 14 cm high and 17 cm wide and is composed of approximately 55 dark brown, 56 green ,11 orange,52 light blue,78 cream,100 dark blue and around 180 light brown  3d origami pieces . Pieces are made from rectangles of paper with dimensions of     5.2-3.6cm.( 32 from an A4 and  took me about 10 hours to finish.

3D Origami tropical island:



 The tutorial of this 3D Origami tropical island :  How to make 3d origami tropical island part1
                                                                                 How to make 3d origami tropical island part2
                                                                               
        If you are a beginner here you have the links to : How to make 3d origami pieces
                                                                                      How to make 3d origami base 








I hope you liked my 3D Origami tropical island .

                   I recommend you stick each piece of the model for it to resist in time and also I recommend that you to  protect the models from dust using either a window, a glass or plastic bell ,plastic bags.... Also another method to protect from dust is to use a  protective lacquer.
               
                 If you like my tutorials and want more please subscribe to this blog or to my youtube channel Razcapapercraft.

9 comments:

  1. That's cheerful. Do you create these models yourself or do you have plans/patterns to follow?

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  2. Some of the designs are inspired by some tutorials on Youtube , which I try to specific model source, such as: Santa Claus, Christmas tree, king cobra, some swans, roses. While the rest are made from my own imagination, without any plan, such as snowmen, chicken egg, tropical island, vase, basket, cobra 2...

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  3. Omg I totally love this! Very creative :)

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  4. It is interesting that you work with rectangle pieces. I have only ever worked with squares :)

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  5. wow, very creative and imaginative work of art...

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  6. This is so wonderful. I have just dropped by to let you know that I have nominated you for the Beautiful Blogger Award. Please visit my post at http://bythewobblydumdumtree.wordpress.com/2013/02/01/beautiful-blogger-award for full details.

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