![]() Image source: Bahamut, Designed and Folded by 驰 张 Satoshi Kamiya designed an amazing origami Bahamut but I think this one is even more impressive. Astroña (yeryco)īahamut is a creature from Arabic mythology that was popularized as a dragon in the Final Fantasy video game series and Dungeons and Dragons. Image source: Ryujin, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Yery J. Here’s another amazing Ryujin this time folded by Yery J. Image source: Larval Wyrm, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieuĭiagrams available in VOG: 50 Hours of Origami+įollow Tran Trung Hieu on Flickr or Facebook I love how it’s walking around like it thinks it’s better than everyone. This next dragon is probably my all time favourite origami dragon. This whole model is folded from one sheet of paper and Shuki Kato estimates it took 30 hours to fold! Image source: Zoanoid Dragon, Designed and Folded by Shuki KatoĬrease pattern available from Shuki Kato’s Flickr Shuki Kato’s Zoanoid Dragon is another one of the most impressive origami dragons that I’ve seen. Image source: Ryujin 2.1, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Xu DanielĬrease pattern available from the Origami Forum This is an earlier 2.1 version of Satoshi Kamiya’s Ryujin and I can’t imagine how difficult it must be to fold one of these so small. Image source: Western Dragon, Designed by Shuki Kato and Folded by 簡單的度過-2 This is another excellent rendition of Shuki Kato’s Western dragon. Image source: Ancient Dragon, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by P. Here’s another incredible fold of Satoshi Kamiya’s Ancient Dragon and the photo shows off a very different view and details that you don’t normally see. Image source: Darkness Dragon, Designed by Tadashi Mori and Folded by Rodolfo Rizzo ![]() Here’s a pretty fantastic and intimidating looking Darkness Dragon. Image source: Dragon, Designed by Luca Vitagliano and Folded by Juanfran Carrillo This is another quite simple looking dragon but it’s also one of the cutest dragons I’ve seen. Video instructions available from Tadashi Mori’s YouTube channel Image source: Western Dragon, Designed by Shuki Kato and Folded by Nguyen Nam Son Shuki Kato has also designed another incredible Western style dragon. Image source: Flame Dragon, Designed by Shuki Kato and Folded by Folded Wildernessĭiagrams available from Shuki Kato’s Flickr Here’s a beautiful, less complex dragon out in the wild. Image source: Ryujin 3.5, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by smorig44Ĭrease pattern available in World of Super Complex Origami This incredible Asian style dragon is probably the second most famous origami dragon out there. Image source: Ancient Dragon, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Sergey Yartsevĭiagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995-2003 Here’s another post featuring another round of some of my favourite origami dragons.įirst up is one of the most famous and coolest looking origami dragons by Satoshi Kamiya. Step 9 : Fold the bottom part of the diamond shaped wings of the origami dragon upwards.Origami dragons are still probably my favourite thing and there’s no shortage of incredible origami dragons out there.Step 8 : Do the same thing on the opposite end of the origami paper, instead this time to make a tail.Step 7 : Repeat Step 6 to get the finished origami dragon head.Step 6 : Fold the left end of the paper shape, press it and then unfold it.Then fold the wings so they lie over each other. Step 5 : Flip the paper over and unfold the wings.Step 4 : Fold the parallel corners of the upper diamond inwards (towards the center line). ![]() Step 3 : Unfold the corner towards the bottom. ![]() Step 2 : First fold the bottom left flap towards the center line to create a marking and then fold it inwards.The origami bird base is already folded into a diamond-like shape. Step 1 : It’s easier, especially if you’re a beginner, to start with a starter origami bird base.
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