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Paper boat origami tutorial video

Paper boat origami courses are as follows:

1. Prepare a square piece of paper, fold it diagonally, and fold the longer crease upwards.

2. Fold the left and right ends to the middle to form an isosceles triangle.

3. Fold the sharp corners at the left and right ends in half to form an isosceles triangle again.

4. Leave a part of the bottom and press it into a line by hand, then turn the bottom up.

5. Fold the sharp corners at the left and right ends to form a small frame, paying attention to the same angle at each angle.

6. Fold the left and right sides upward to make them overlap with the small frame to form the airplane wing.

7. Fold the bottom upwards so that the small frame coincides with the small corner at the top to form a boat.

Expand knowledge:

Origami is an ancient folk handicraft art in China, which was invented in Han Dynasty.

Origami originated from Japanese traditional origami and was called "folding airplane" or "folding paper crane". It was introduced to China in the17th century, and was regarded as etiquette and party activities.

Origami can be made into different shapes by different papers, shapes and colors, such as animals, plants, buildings and so on. , suitable for people of different ages.

Origami can provide people with opportunities to relax and create happiness, which is considered as a very good psychotherapy.

Paper origami also plays an important role in work and study occasions, such as making postcards, greeting cards and desktop decorations in business occasions to highlight the company image and theme of activities, or demonstrating terrain models and solid geometry to students in educational occasions.

Nowadays, paper origami is gradually combined with modern technology, forming new origami technologies such as AR (augmented reality), VR (virtual reality) and 3D printing, and constantly developing novel and interesting products and applications.

Related knowledge:

Origami has a rich and colorful cultural background in many countries and regions, such as Japanese traditional and modern origami, paper-cutting and folding fans in China, paper art in Western Europe and so on.

Origami technology not only has entertainment and aesthetic value, but also has practical value. For example, in the modern medical field, many doctors and nurses have mastered the medical origami skills. They can bring spiritual comfort to patients and improve their treatment mood by folding discarded medical records into small handicrafts of various shapes.

Origami can be made of different materials. Besides ordinary paper, you can also use folding paper, foil paper, cloth, leather and other artistic techniques such as screen printing, etching and carving to make more different works.

For people who like origami, online origami platforms and origami exchange forums have become very good learning resources. They can learn a lot of knowledge and skills and make friends with like-minded fans.