This is the standard unit I use for my bases. and transitions. In the first piece I ever did it was all made of these units. But I usually use a Puff Fold for the rest. My size is 4.5cm x 3 cm
I normally use the half square type. mostly because i reverse the unite inward to create a smooth surface. I turn them around forward for texture or to accent particular areas. I’ve been trying to keep track of all the different ways to fold. some work for me some don’t. I do use a half square link unit when changing the direction. i.e. the parrot and macaw i changed direction to add the beaks. The link units involve only folding the upper corners to the center. It keeps them thinner that way.
Hola Jaxster, una pregunta las medidas que das de tus modulos son por que las haces en un papel de tamaño especial o las haces es una hoja tamaño carta normal?
Is this the standard unit you use?
This is the standard unit I use for my bases. and transitions. In the first piece I ever did it was all made of these units. But I usually use a Puff Fold for the rest. My size is 4.5cm x 3 cm
I’m going to add this to my list of techniques.
I wonder what your technique is? I know you sometimes use Danielles half paper technique but do you have a different folding style?
I normally use the half square type. mostly because i reverse the unite inward to create a smooth surface. I turn them around forward for texture or to accent particular areas. I’ve been trying to keep track of all the different ways to fold. some work for me some don’t. I do use a half square link unit when changing the direction. i.e. the parrot and macaw i changed direction to add the beaks. The link units involve only folding the upper corners to the center. It keeps them thinner that way.
Hola Jaxster, una pregunta las medidas que das de tus modulos son por que las haces en un papel de tamaño especial o las haces es una hoja tamaño carta normal?