Note: The user referred to "Ryujin 12". Based on technical literature and folding community standards, this review refers to the Ryujin 1.2 1. Overview and Design Satoshi Kamiya. Ryujin 1.2 (Refinement of the original 1.0).
While early Ryujin versions had limited, ambiguous diagrams, many folders rely on the provided crease pattern (CP). Structure:
Satoshi Kamiya has published his works in two primary books:
A square of at least 46cm to 50cm is ideal; using smaller paper makes the head collapse nearly impossible for beginners.
Designed by Satoshi Kamiya, the Ryujin (Dragon God) series represents the pinnacle of technical origami. Unlike traditional models that use a few dozen steps, the Ryujin utilizes a —meaning every single scale on the dragon's body is individually folded from the same square of paper. Ryujin 2.1: The "basic" version with a smooth body.
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Note: The user referred to "Ryujin 12". Based on technical literature and folding community standards, this review refers to the Ryujin 1.2 1. Overview and Design Satoshi Kamiya. Ryujin 1.2 (Refinement of the original 1.0).
While early Ryujin versions had limited, ambiguous diagrams, many folders rely on the provided crease pattern (CP). Structure: origami ryujin 12 diagram satoshipdf149 exclusive
Satoshi Kamiya has published his works in two primary books: Note: The user referred to "Ryujin 12"
A square of at least 46cm to 50cm is ideal; using smaller paper makes the head collapse nearly impossible for beginners. Ryujin 1
Designed by Satoshi Kamiya, the Ryujin (Dragon God) series represents the pinnacle of technical origami. Unlike traditional models that use a few dozen steps, the Ryujin utilizes a —meaning every single scale on the dragon's body is individually folded from the same square of paper. Ryujin 2.1: The "basic" version with a smooth body.