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Valley fold the bill in half, length and width, to crease
it, then fold the edges the same way you fold a paper airplane.
Valley fold lowers the fold, mountain fold raises it. valley = - - - - - - - -blue- - - - - - - mountain = - - - o - - -red- - - o - - - - |
45o then 22.5o degree angles |
Valley fold exactly where the two triangles meet |
Valley fold a crease exactly where the tip of the point
touches the bill then unfold it, mountain fold a crease so the right side
of the bill goes all the way to the left side that's already folded (big
arrow), unfold it, mountain fold a crease so the right side of the bill
goes to the mountain fold crease you just made (small arrow), unfold it,
then valley fold a crease about one third of the way from the mountain
fold you just made to the right edge of the bill. Fold up all the creases
you made. Looking at the folds from the side
they
should look like a flattened down "Z" and a backwards flattened down "Z".
Pull
up the top and bottom edges of the upper layer of the double Z channel
type fold you just made and squash the sides in so they line up with the
edges from the back, if you practice and find the correct spots to fold,
they will make perfectly symmetric triangular and rectangular shapes.
Unfold the big triangle. |
Valley
fold both sides along the outside of the Z channel, then mountain fold
the big triangular section so it covers only about one half of the front
leg channel part (that should be on the same crease that was the initial
halving fold from step one) |
Turn
the whole thing over ... |
Valley
fold the big triangular section along the outside of the front leg Z channel,
then mountain fold the big triangular section back so it covers only about
one half of the front leg channel part |
Mountain fold the whole thing in half |
From
here on out every diagram looks the same on the other side |
Mountain fold the triangular section (trunk) through the inside of the body so the ear has a slight angle and the point of the trunk sticks out the back, unfold it. |
Squeeze
the upper part in the middle of the trunk in front of the ear crease you
just made and push it into the body allowing the ear crease to open as
you push and the valley fold to line up with the front edge of the front
leg. |
Mountain
fold the triangular section through the inside of the trunk so the point
of the trunk sticks almost straight down. |
Valley
fold the final section of the trunk up from the line equal to what could
be considered the chin or tusk area, the center crease has to be reversed
from the tusk area to the tip of the trunk point |
Valley
fold and/or squash fold the tip of the trunk to point backwards and up,
then open up the back a little and valley fold out the tail. |
Flux by Jim Cranwell www.damweb.com/flux cranwell@gootar.com (C) GODDESS 401 |