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Origami | Ryujin 35 Tutorial Upd [cracked]

The foundation of the Ryujin 3.5 is a massive, hyper-dense grid system. Unlike simpler models that rely on intuitive reference points, every single fold on the Ryujin is dictated by mathematical precision.

You cannot fold the Ryujin 3.5 with standard origami paper. The sheer number of layers will cause thick paper to tear or bunch up. Recommended Paper Types

The head requires sharp 3D shaping. You will transition the flat sheet into a multi-layered structure to form the jaws, eyes, and horns. origami ryujin 35 tutorial upd

[Your Name/Handle] Date: April 19, 2026 Category: Advanced Origami / Tutorials

Most failed attempts start here. The approach changes how you grid. The foundation of the Ryujin 3

Once the grid is fully collapsed, you are left with a dense, springy tube of paper. Wet-Shaping (The Secret Weapon)

: A minimum square of 1.2 to 1.5 meters is recommended. The Grid : You must accurately pre-crease a grid before starting any specific details. 📐 Phase 2: Pre-Creasing Hierarchy The sheer number of layers will cause thick

: Traditional Japanese paper backed with methylcellulose offers the highest tensile strength and holds shapes permanently.

: Thin tissue paper laminated with glue or foil provides a very low thickness-to-strength ratio, essential for the dense scale sections.

The defining feature of Ryujin 3.5 is its overlapping scale pattern. This requires a repetitive crimping technique across the central diagonal axis. Scale-Folding Mechanics