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ОглавлениеOrigami Symbols Key
The origami diagrams used in this book are an efficient, internationally-standardized system of lines and arrows, dots, dashes, and a few other symbols.
Although simple, it is not immediately intuitive, so please invest a few moments to study the key, and refer back to it as needed. Become familiar with the symbols and what they mean. As you watch the video, look at the corresponding diagrams in the book to reinforce your understanding. For efficiency, a diagram may contain more than one instruction, so check carefully for details you might have overlooked at first. If you are unsure of a step, glancing ahead to the next step often reveals the desired shape, and may provide other valuable clues. Rotate the paper for your comfort as you fold it (even though the diagrams will not show the object rotated), and then return it to the position shown in the diagram as you compare the shapes. Once you learn this elegant diagramming system, you will be able to enjoy countless origami books.
Cut
Wire Cutters
Paste
Curl
X-Ray View
Push, or Pull
Repeat
Inside-Reverse Fold
Scale
(Ratio of Paper Size to Bead Size)
Major Color Side
Minor Color Side
Fold in Front | Valley Fold | |
Fold to the Back | Mountain Fold | |
Fold and Unfold | Existing Crease |
Turn Over | |
Rotate, Without Turning Over |