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Acute Triangular Pyramid  in Origami: A Fundamental Approach to 3D Horn Structure

Acute Triangular Pyramid in Origami: A Fundamental Approach to 3D Horn Structure

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When expressing animal horns, spikes, or sharp pointed forms in origami, it is important not only to achieve a sharp silhouette, but also to give the form convincing three-dimensional presence. Creating shapes that are not merely thin and pointed, but that clearly occupy space, greatly enhances the overall quality of a piece.

How Simple Can It Get? Folding an Origami Elephant

How Simple Can It Get? Folding an Origami Elephant

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This origami elephant was designed specifically for folding with leather—rather than paper. The leather used for folding is thinned through a process called skiving, but no matter how thin it gets, it’s still thicker than paper. The practical limit for thinning leather without tearing is about 0.5mm, while the paper typically used for origami is around 0.07mm to 0.1mm, making leather roughly five times thicker.

When Terror Turns Cool: Expressing the Emotion of the Hannya Mask in Paper

When Terror Turns Cool: Expressing the Emotion of the Hannya Mask in Paper

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With that in mind, I designed this origami Hannya mask to be best appreciated in low light. Its form emphasizes deep shadows and metallic-like surfaces, creating a sense of volume and texture. For a future variation, I’m thinking of using pop colors—maybe even pink—to push the design further into modern cool.