ibis.pdf

(149 KB) Pobierz
8488315 UNPDF
White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) by Gabriel Willow (ME)
High-Intermediate
Start with a white bird base folded from red paper. A 10" piece of paper produces a model 5" in length.
1. Reverse fold
the two points.
2. Fold the front
point down.
3. Fold the
edges inward.
4. Reverse fold the points.
5. Note that each point
forms an isoscles triangle.
Fold the model in half and
rotate 90 degrees.
6. Fold the flaps inside each leg.
7. Crimp the legs forward so that
they are parallel to the front of the
body.
8. Carefully slide the paper back
as far as it will go on both sides of
both legs.
9. Fold the colored flaps inside.
Note that part of the leg will still
be white. Repeat behind.
10. Fold both flaps inside.
11. Crimp the neck at 1/4.
12. Carefully pull the flaps down.
13. Crimp/sink the point. See
step 14 for correct positioning.
14. Fold the flaps inside.
Diagrammed by J.C. Nolan - Feb. '95
8488315.007.png 8488315.008.png 8488315.009.png 8488315.010.png 8488315.001.png 8488315.002.png
15. Crease the tail.
16. Fold inside.
17. Reverse fold.
18. Fold both flaps inside.
19. Shape the legs.
20. Crimp the neck while thinning.
21. Shape the bottom & crimp again.
22. Fold the flaps inside.
23. Soften into final shape.
24. Completed model.
8488315.003.png 8488315.004.png 8488315.005.png 8488315.006.png
 
Zgłoś jeśli naruszono regulamin