Origami Design Secrets: The Mathematical Magic of Robert Lang
Lang’s work in this book has expanded far beyond art, influencing various technological fields: origami design secrets robert lang
The book focuses on the "underlying structure" of origami rather than just specific models. Origami Design Secrets: The Mathematical Magic of Robert
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Lang introduces the reader to the "recipe" for complex origami. If you want to fold a spider with eight legs, a scorpion with six, or a human with two arms and two legs, you need a specific number of flaps. How do you generate those flaps? You use Circle Packing and Tree Theory.
: A geometric technique where circles are mapped onto the square paper. The center of each circle becomes a point or limb (like a leg or antenna), and the radius of the circle determines the length of that limb. This ensures no two parts "overlap" in a way that exhausts the paper. Box Pleating