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The origami introduced in this book is designed based on simple techniques, some were previously known by origami artists and some were discovered by the author.This book shows a way to explore new area of origami composed of curved folds.
List of contents
Prologue
Chapter 1 Fold a Curve
Chapter 2 Aligning Curves
Chapter 3 Aligning Rotated Curves
Chapter 4 Tucking
Chapter 5 Folding Cones
Chapter 6 Folding Back at Straight Line
Chapter 7 Other Techniques
Afterword
About the author
Jun Mitani is a professor of information and systems in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Tsukuba. Dr. Mitani was previously a PRESTO researcher at the Japan Science and Technology Agency, a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Tsukuba, and a postdoctoral researcher at RIKEN. His research focuses on computer graphics, including computer-aided origami design techniques. He is also the author of
3D Origami Art.
Summary
The origami introduced in this book is designed based on simple techniques, some were previously known by origami artists and some were discovered by the author.This book shows a way to explore new area of origami composed of curved folds.
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"This is a beautiful book; the lovely photographs and copious examples of curved-folding concepts make it the perfect jumping-off point for the curved-folding artist."
-Robert J. Lang, author of Twists, Tilings, and Tessellations: Mathematical Methods for Geometric Origami
"Mitani-san's concise book is a must-have for anyone wishing to learn the science and art of curved folding. He has the enviable knack of making this enigmatic technique easy to control, fun to try and visually dazzling."
-Paul Jackson, http://www.origami-artist.com/
Curved folding for everyone who ever wondered how the paper magic is done. This fascinating book explains the secrets of curved folding for everyone. You can open a whole new world of curved folding with this beautifully illustrated book. Must have for both origami enthusiasts and wide range of designers.
-Ekaterina Lukasheva, http://www.kusudama.me/