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3) Make final folds to form the distinctive curved neck and pose of an Acroanthosaurus.
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This document provides step-by-step instructions to origami fold an Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur from a square sheet of paper. The folding involves 63 steps to carefully shape the head, neck, body, tail, legs, arms, hands, and feet. Precise valley folds, reverse folds, crimps, and squashes are used to sculpt the features and proportions of the prehistoric theropod.
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This document provides step-by-step instructions to origami fold an Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur from a square sheet of paper. The folding involves 63 steps to carefully shape the head, neck, body, tail, legs, arms, hands, and feet. Precise valley folds, reverse folds, crimps, and squashes are used to sculpt the features and proportions of the prehistoric theropod.
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Acrocanthosaurus.pdf
1. Acrocanthosaurus
1.
Begin with a square, white side up, with both diagonals precreased.
Valley fold the lower left side to the
horizontal center line, bisecting the
angle on the left corner, but crease
only where the fold intersects the
lower right side. Unfold.
2.
Valley fold the bottom corner to
the center of the square, again
creasing only on the right side.
Unfold.
3.
Valley fold the bottom point up so
that the intersection of the edge of
the paper and the angle bisector
from Step 1 lays on the crease line
from Step 2. Rotate the paper 180属.
4.
Reverse fold the top sides in to
the center line, creating a small
preliminary base at the top. The
next diagrams are enlarged.
180属
5.
Valley fold the sides of the
preliminary base at the top to the
center line and unfold.
6.
Petal fold on the creases from
Step 5.
7.
Valley fold the petal back down.
8.
Valley fold the lower edges to the
center, bisecting the lower point on
each side, and unfold. Because of
the proportions used in Steps 1-3,
the side corners of the paper should
lie right at the lower tip of the petal
fold at the top when the edges are
at the center line.
9.
Valley fold the top point (including
the bird base assembly) down
along a line that connects the tops
of the angle bisectors from Step 8.
This crease should go across the
very tip of the petal fold. Unfold.
2. 10.
Valley fold the entire model in half,
right side over left. Rotate the
model 90属 counterclockwise (the
thick point including the petal fold
will be on the left).
90属
11.
Valley fold the thick point at the left
down to the bottom point and
unfold.
12.
Valley fold the thick point at the left
down to the intersection of the edge
and the angle bisector from Step 8
and unfold.
13.
Double reverse fold the thick, left
point inwards on the crease from
Step 11 and back out on the crease
from Step 12.
14.
Valley fold the upper part of the
paper (including the upper part of
the thick, petal folded assembly
inside) as far upwards as it will
naturally fall.
15.
The result. Unfold the top flap
back down.
16.
Turn the paper over from
side-to-side.
17.
Fold the top flap up again, as in
Step 14.
18.
Turn over from side-to-side.
The next diagrams are
enlarged.
19.
Valley fold the left half of the
model (top flap only) over the
right, creating a vertical line
connecting the top and
bottom points, and unfold.
20.
Squash fold the left hand
part of the upeprmost flap
to the right. The lower left
point of the fold lies where
many layers are locked
together.
20.
Squash fold the left hand part
of the upeprmost flap to the
right. The lower left point of
the fold lies where many
layers are locked together.
3. Valley fold the top flap at the
lower right of the squash to
the vertical central line and
unfold.
21.
Swivel fold on the crease you
made in Step 21. An
additional valley fold will be
made that connects the
corner at the lower left and
the upper end of the crease
made in Step 21.
22.
Wrap the small flap on the
surface underneath.
23.
Valley fold the topmost flap on
the right over to the left,
incorporating a rabbit ear in
the triangle.
24.
Unfold the flap and rabbit ear
from Step 24. Turn the model
over side-to-side.
25.
Fold the petal at right back up along the existing
crease.
26.
4. The loose colored triangle that lies on top of the point
at the bottom is connected to some paper that is
currently trapped inside the model. Grabbing the
circled points, pull them gently apart and away from
each other to expose it; in doing so, the upper half of
the model will also swing up.
27. 28.
Pull out the trapped layer of paper, wrapping it around
the the raised edge at the lower right (this is a
diamond-shaped layer of paper when unfolded; as you
do this, or unfold it, unwrap the paper, and refold it).
The freed paper at the bottom of the petal fold at right
will swing up. This is a difficult move.
29.
Now the rectangle of paper is free, and sticking up in this diagram. Flatten
the model by pushing the freed flap and the points to which it is connected
down. The point at right that is connected to the petal fold goes the left, and
the larger point at the bottom valley folds up and to the left on a new crease.
Valley fold the top flap down and to the right.
30.
Swivel the flap to the left. The valley fold at right and the vertical
mountain fold are on existing creases. The right portion of the flap
swivels downwards, and the left side swivels up and to the left.
31.
Valley fold over and over three times to narrow the
white flap. Only the first crease is new.
32.
1
2
3
5. Valley fold the narrow flap and point at the bottom
over to the right and unfold.
33.
Reverse fold the flap through on the crease from Step
33.
34.
Narrow the colored flap with two swivel folds. One narrows the flap
covering the large point at the bottom; the other narows the colored
point to the right, but note that it does not continue all the way to the
tip of the point. Note that the swivel should go through the
intersection (circled) of the flaps beneath (indicated by the x-ray
lines).
35.
The result. Turn the model over from
top-to-bottom.
36.
37.
38.
Valley fold the large flap at the bottom up as
far as possible. Repeat Steps 20-35 in mirror image on this
side.
20-35 x1
6. Pull out paper under the two broad points at
left, unfolding the petal fold and associated
paper.
39. 40.
Fold the model in half, bringing the top
portion down over the bottom. The next
series of diagrams are reduced in size.
41.
Unsink the chevron-shaped paper from
between the layers.
42.
Spread squash the angled layer in the
center. The valley fold on the top layer is on
an existing crease. Repeat behind.
43.
Valley fold the narrow flap at the left back
down. Repeat behind.
44.
Closed sink the flap inside. This is not easy
because it's difficult to reach inside the
model at this point without unfolding a lot of
the model. Repeat behind.
45.
Valley fold the tall, narrow flap at right over to
the left; repeat behind.
46.
Closed sink this flap inside, as well. Repeat
behind.
7. 47.
Valley fold the upper half of the model down
along a line even with the top of the point at
left.
48.
Valley fold the flap up at an angle. The fold
line connects the very tip at the right with the
point along the top edge at left.
49.
Bring a layer from underneath the fin flap to
the surface. This is something like unsinking
a layer. This need not be repeated behind;
in fact, this move will return symmetry of the
layers to the model.
50.
Swivel fold the top layers to narrow both the
leg and the tail. Note that while the leg is
folded along an angle bisector, the tail is not,
and the flap goes further down than its
present lower edge. Repeat behind.
51.
Swivel fold the top layers of the leg and tail
again. As before, the leg flap gets bisected;
the tail flap should line up with the edge
beneath. Repeat behind.
Fold the narrow, white flap on the bottom of
the tail inside. Repeat behind.
52.
Valley fold the narrow flap on top the leg over
to the right; repeat behind.
53.
Closed sink the flap inside to narrow the leg.
Repeat behind.
54.
8. Double reverse fold the point at left up. The first
reverse fold is hidden beneath the triangular points
and is indicated by the x-ray and mountain fold lines;
the second reverse fold is indicated by the vertical
valley fold line.
55.
Outside reverse fold the flap on the right along the
edge of the arm points below. This occurs on an
existing crease. The next diagrams are enlarged.
56.
Outside reverse fold the flap again, bisecting
the arm (lower) points.
57.
Inside crimp the arms in half, bringing the head down a
bit. In order to do this effectively and without ripping the
paper, you will have to push in (like an open sink) the bit
of the hump on the back that is hidden inside the neck
(indicated by the x-ray line).
58.
Outside crimp the head down. Note that the
crease lines for the crimp do not meet on the
top of the neck you'll have to spread some
paper and push out a bit from the inside to do
this.
59.
Narrow the neck by mountain folding some of
the flap in front inside; as you do this, a small
bit of the bottom of the head will be squashed
into a gusset inside. Repeat behind.
60.
9. Reverse fold the tip of the snout. Closed sink
the point on the hump on the back to make
the hump roughly of equal height along the
back (it will still get shorter along the tail).
61.
Rabbit-ear the thick arm points and swing
them upwards. Reverse fold the tips of the
leg points to form feet. Repeat both folds
behind.
62.
Fold hands down at the ends of the arms. Dent in some
of the paper on the legs to shape the knee and ankle.
Repeat behind. Inside the neck, closed sink some of the
middle layer upwards to form a continuation of the hump
on the back on the top of the neck.
63.
Finished Acrocanthosaurus