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A**3
Great book, especially for beginners!
I appreciate the large book pages that allow the visual instructions to be clear and easy to understand. For those newer to origami, it’s tempting to just flip to a page and start folding. But it’s really worth it to take a moment to read the introduction before diving in (in particular, reviewing the “symbols and terminology” page will help to avoid mistakes and wasting beautiful paper!).
W**I
Do not start leatning at this level
This man is a god amoung folders. If you are just starting out get one of his earlier books to help you learn the language of origami. I started 40 years ago with his original book. I got this one thinking I could just jump back in after 10 years. I was so rusty I had to go back to one of my earlier books to re train my mind and fingers.The pieces in the book are incredable and you will have a great time with outcome as well as the challenge. I would recommend you start with 8 inch paper as some of the pieces have many overlapping folds.
L**N
Great Alternative to Legos [Wide range of difficulty] [Terrific author/instructions]
I wanted to get into origami again, but I didn't want something that was just beginner folds. However, I didn't want a book that was only higher level folds either. This book starts you with a simple mouse and duck, but after a few days I was already making the swan and a rocket-ship. If you flip towards the back, there are insanely complex folds for you to learn. Ones that include tiny folds for insects requiring tweezers, rounded paper, and even origami that moves--a pianist and a violinist!I am not near those folds, but I feel confident that I will be able to accomplish them with enough practice because of the excellent instructions and diagrams in this book. The author will also not shy away from letting you know it takes work and will not come easy, so have patience. Very rewarding and cheap hobby that uses your hands. I discovered my love for legos recently, but I wanted something less expensive and that would not take up space--origami is like Legos on a budget!
S**E
A- INCOMPLETE
This is not a "complete book of origami" it is a handbook for advanced students. A complete book would include the classic bases and traditional models. This book contains only original models and these models are not easy. Lang issues several warnings at the beginning: you must read the instructions as well as look at the pictures; you must start at the beginning and work your way up to the harder models.Lang warns the reader that he does not repeat detailed instructions. If he told you once he won't tell you again. Unless you are very skilled already, don't try any model until you have *mastered* all the previous models.Lang adheres to the standard of using a single piece of paper for each model and not using any cuts or slits. But he uses several different shapes of paper. He gives ratios for rectangles such as 1:1.294 (8.5"x11) and and 1:2.360 (a dollar bill). But he doesn't give recommended sizes. Some of these models should be attempted with larger sheets than others but he gives no clue as to recommended sheet size.Most of these models are three dimensional and will not fold flat without being crushed and destroyed. They are also more rounded and smooshed than traditional Japanese origami. Sometimes the instruction is just to pull on a part and "form new creases as necessary". Lang prefers the more "realistic" rounded shapes characteristic of Western origami to the sharper crisper patterns of Japanese models.There is a mistake on page 12, in the Swan pattern. Illustrations 15 and 16 should be switched.This is not a book for beginners or casual paper folders. This is a book for serious hobbyists who want to improve their skills.
A**R
The perfect "Next Step" in your origami journey.
Most origami books start out with a traditional flying crane and then give you a bunch of simple models such as a frog or a swan. But I find that I'm quickly bored with the simple designs they provide.This book is the perfect next step in your journey. Be aware that the models are essentially sequential. Meaning that each model builds on the techniques of the one before it. You may not, for example, want to build another Nun model but you should try it just to understand the techniques involved. The models quite quickly move into the upper intermediate to advanced levels. But take your time and work through them. I even suggest making key models multiple times to really understand the concepts behind them.I particularly like the shark model since it shows new ways to manipulate the classic bird base. I also really like the kangaroo which is vastly more realistically proportioned the typical kangaroo model you see in other books. Also, it has 2 legs, 2 arms, a head and a tail. That's 6 appendages and yet it's made from a triangle. Think about that. 6 appendages made from a shape with only 3 corners.By the time you get to the intermediate and advanced models you should expect to be quite challenged. This is not an "easy origami" book. This is the book which will guide you into the next realm of the hobby and give you some insight into the possibilities of what is possible.
Z**.
Good product
Good product, as described/picture
L**H
Hard to follow
Illustrations have big gaps between them. Also the illustrations leave out some of the previous folds so it is hard to know if you made the fold right. The written instructions help fill in gaps in illustrations but there’s a lot of trial and error This is not a book for someone learning origami
L**O
My favorite origami book
This book is amazing! There is as wide variety of models in a wide range of difficulty, though I will say this book is not for children or beginners. Most of the folds in this book are very complex, and I don’t recommend buying this if you have no origami experience. That being said, this is still a wonderful book that is a must have if you are interested in more advanced origami.
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