3D Origami Art

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advanced origami techniques
algorithmic design methods
Archimedean Tiling
Author_Jun Mitani
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computational geometry
computational origami design for researchers
Counterclockwise
crease
Crease Pattern
crease patterns
Curved Folds
Cylinder Type
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Flat Foldable Crease Pattern
fold
Fold Line
Folding Operations
geometric 3D structures
geometric modeling
geometric theories
Glue Tab
Hexagon Tiling
inversion
line
mathematical folding theory
mirror
Mirror Inversion
Mirror Plane
origami design
origami patterns
Origami Shapes
Origami with Curved Folds and Surfaces
pattern
Pleat Width
polygon
Polygonal Line
regular
Regular Polygons
Rigid Foldability
Rigid Origami
Section Line
shapes
surface tessellation
sweep
Sweep Locus
Tiling Patterns
Voronoi Diagram
Whipped Cream

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138427181
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Easily Create Origami with Curved Folds and Surfaces

Origami making shapes only through folding reveals a fascinating area of geometry woven with a variety of representations. The world of origami has progressed dramatically since the advent of computer programs to perform the necessary computations for origami design.
3D Origami Art presents the design methods underlying 3D creations derived from computation. It includes numerous photos and design drawings called crease patterns, which are available for download on the author‘s website. Through the book‘s clear figures and descriptions, readers can easily create geometric 3D structures out of a set of lines and curves drawn on a 2D plane.

The author uses various shapes of sheets such as rectangles and regular polygons, instead of square paper, to create the origami. Many of the origami creations have a 3D structure composed of curved surfaces, and some of them have complicated forms. However, the background theory underlying all the creations is very simple. The author shows how different origami forms are designed from a common theory.

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 the author of the books Spherical Origami and 3D Magic Origami.