DigiPaper Origami

Her we have an image of a spiral seashell that I folded a while back. If I remember right this was a pretty tricky model to fold. I put these seashells in the animals sections since things live in seashells right?

Whoa! I folded a stegosaurus!? Crazy! Seriously though, this model is pretty complex, so I wouldnt recommend trying it unless you're a pretty experienced folder. The man who designed this said it would take two hours for someone to fold. He was right. It DID take me two hours to fold.

Not much to say here. It's a rooster. A rooster made with black paper.

Around the same time I folded a spiral seashell I also found the instructions to this spiked seashell that you see here. I think this model is harder out of the two seashells.

Here's another image of a horse that I folded, this time showing how small this particular one is. I really like the way this one turned out.

Probably the simplest origami model on this site as of now. A simple scotty dog. I thought the design was good enough to put on here, so here it is!

Believe it or not this goldfish is actually kind of hard to fold. I don't remember if this one actually turned out the way the instructions said, but it looks like a goldfish to me, so I'm putting it up.

Here's a picture of a peacock I folded. The unique thing about this model is its actually folded from a 2 x 1 rectangle in order to create the large tail.

A top view look at my set of paper dragons, and look! They're flying in formation! Do dragons do that?

A paper elephant made with blue paper. This model is a lot simpler than it looks. A good model for average folders to make.

The horse shown in this picture is actually one of the harder models on this site to fold, especially at this size, it's difficult to fold it so that it can stand on its own.

Here we have an Origami dragon that was used as a model for the dragon in the banner of this website. A personal favorite, it's one of the most complex models that I know by heart.

This is the origami Animals gallery. Where as the name implies, contains paper folded to resemble animals. Real, extinct, and legendary. To look around, just roll the mouse over the thumbnail of the image you want to see.