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: Use circle packing or box pleating to create a "crease pattern" that provides all necessary flaps.
However, the beauty of the book is its tiered reading. You can skim the math and just fold the models (which are notoriously difficult). Or, you can skip the folding and just read the theory. Many physicists and computer scientists own this book and have never folded a single bug; they use it as a reference for geometric algorithms. origami design secrets robert lang
: Designers first draw a stick figure of their subject and then use mathematical rules to determine how to fit the required circles (appendages) onto the paper without overlapping. 2. Primary Design Techniques : Use circle packing or box pleating to
Imagine you want to fold a beetle. The beetle has a long body, six legs, two antennae, and a head. In Lang’s methodology, you draw the beetle as a "stick figure" (a tree graph). Each line segment of the stick figure represents a flap of paper. Or, you can skip the folding and just read the theory
Advanced techniques for creating structured, textured surfaces and appendages using grids of squares or hexagons.
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