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'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origami Origami]''' is the art of paper folding, which is often associated with Japanese culture. | '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origami Origami]''' is the art of paper folding, which is often associated with Japanese culture. | ||
Folding instructions for Origami models are | Folding instructions for Origami models are sometimes difficult to understand: | ||
* With schematic drawings on paper, you cannot properly show 3-dimensionality. | * With schematic drawings on paper, you cannot properly show 3-dimensionality. | ||
* With photographs, you need a lot of images. | * With photographs, you need a lot of images. | ||
* With videos, you cannot easily stop / slacken / reverse the movie. | * With videos, you cannot easily stop / slacken / reverse the movie. | ||
* Teachers may not be available, or they | * Teachers may not be available, or they know only a few models. | ||
Desired is a simple description (markup) language for the elementary Origami folding steps. The instructions composed from the elements of this language will be played by a browser plugin (or - preferrably - JavaScript). Features: | Desired is a simple description (markup) language for the elementary Origami folding steps. The instructions composed from the elements of this language will be played by a browser plugin (or - preferrably - JavaScript). Features: | ||
* Paper painting for front and rear can be selected | * Paper painting for front and rear can be selected | ||
* Models can be turned in 3D in arbitrary directions | * Models can be turned in 3D in arbitrary directions | ||
* Single step, automatic play with variable speed, reverse direction | * Single step, automatic play with variable speed, in reverse direction also | ||
===Interesting Models and Instructions=== | ===Interesting Models and Instructions=== | ||
* [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bascetta-Stern Bascetta | * [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bascetta-Stern Bascetta star] (30 sheets) | ||
* 8- | * 8-cornered box (2 x 8 sheets) | ||
* | * Cube, especially an [[Origami-Fotowürfel|Origami photo cube]] (6 sheets) |
Revision as of 12:26, 7 May 2018
Markup language, browser plugin and model library for Origami paper models
Origami is the art of paper folding, which is often associated with Japanese culture.
Folding instructions for Origami models are sometimes difficult to understand:
- With schematic drawings on paper, you cannot properly show 3-dimensionality.
- With photographs, you need a lot of images.
- With videos, you cannot easily stop / slacken / reverse the movie.
- Teachers may not be available, or they know only a few models.
Desired is a simple description (markup) language for the elementary Origami folding steps. The instructions composed from the elements of this language will be played by a browser plugin (or - preferrably - JavaScript). Features:
- Paper painting for front and rear can be selected
- Models can be turned in 3D in arbitrary directions
- Single step, automatic play with variable speed, in reverse direction also
Interesting Models and Instructions
- Bascetta star (30 sheets)
- 8-cornered box (2 x 8 sheets)
- Cube, especially an Origami photo cube (6 sheets)