DigiPaper Origami

A dodecahedra. A geometric shape that has 20 sides, actually kind of tricky to fold, but it's still just a shape. It wouldn't be much fun unless you need 20 sided dice or something. Who plays with 20 sided dice?

The predecessor of the Kawasaki cube no.2 is the Kawasaki cube no. 1. Like the other Kawasaki cube, it uses a symmetrical folding method to create it, but the pattern is slightly different.

Here is a model that has 8 equilateral sides all of the same size made from a square piece of paper. There isn't a whole lot to say about a shape besides what its called and how many sides it has. This one's called an octohedra.

A regular cube. Not much to say about this one, I didnt have any paper that I could use to make a dice pattern on it, although if I remember correctly, this model amde the cube heavy on one side, making this a trick dice model.

Oooh one of the seven great wonders of the world, made of paper! Not much to say here. It's a pyramid made of paper.

This is a model called the Kawasaki cube no. 2. It uses a particular method of symmetrically folding a piece of paper to create a cube with this unique pattern.

There isn't really a whole lot to say here besides welcome to the shapes gallery where you will see lots of shapes folded from a flat square. To look around, just roll the mouse over the thumbnail of the image you want to see.