Origami Ryujin 3.5 Tutorial
This guide is designed to serve as a roadmap to successfully folding this masterpiece, breaking down the process from preparation to final shaping. 1. Understanding the Ryujin 3.5
This is widely considered the hardest part of the model. It requires a series of open sinks, unsinks, and rabbit-ear folds to extract the jaw, tongue, eyes, and multiple horns. Refer closely to Satoshi Kamiya’s published design books ( Works of Satoshi 2009 ) for specific structural breakdowns of the Ryujin head.
Shape the jaw first, then carefully extract the paper layers required to form the long, flowing whiskers. The Claws and Tail origami ryujin 3.5 tutorial
Marc has a lecture on "Folding the Impossible" where he spends 20 minutes breaking down the Ryujin CP.
You need a square sheet measuring at least 100 cm x 100 cm (approx. 39 inches). Expert folders often use 120 cm to 150 cm sheets to keep the scales manageable. This guide is designed to serve as a
Attempting the Ryujin 3.5 without proper preparation is a guaranteed recipe for frustration. 1. Skill Level
You cannot fold the Ryujin 3.5 with standard origami paper. The model compresses thousands of layers into specific points, meaning the wrong paper will tear, block, or bursting at the seams. It requires a series of open sinks, unsinks,
Before you begin, it's crucial to understand that Ryujin 3.5 is . It is rated as "Super Complex" and should only be attempted by advanced folders who are intimately familiar with box-pleating and complex collapses.
Teaches you how to manage large sheets and complex structures.
Collapse the arms from the paper layers provided by the scale structure.