I
made a real big seismosaurus too, by glueing 9 squares together into
one big origami paper Step
1:
The backside of this paper
is completely white,
Turn the paper
This large origami paper is
made of 9 smaller squares
glued together
Step
2:
Prefold over these 2 lines
Step
3: Valley-fold over these 2 lines
Step
4:
Valley-fold over these 2 lines
Step
5:
Valley-fold over this line.
The arrow points at the center of the model.
Step
6:
Unfold the fold of step 5
Step
7:
Prefold over this line
Step
8:
Valley-fold over these 4 lines.
Step
9:
Fold over these 4 lines.
Use the prefolded lines of step 5 and 7
as guidance
Step
10:
Valley-fold over these 4 lines.
The neck (on the left) will be a little longer the
the tail (on
the right)
Step
11:
Press the places indicated by the 4 arrows
flat from above
Step
12:
Fold over these 4 lines.
Step
13:
Valley-fold over these 2 lines.
Step
14:
Press the places indicated by the 4 arrows
firmly flat
Step
15:
Fold the 2 edges straight upwards over these
2 lines
Step
16:
Turn the model
Step
17:
Press the neck and tail flat from aside by making
a mountain-fold over these 2 lines.
Step
18:
Make an outside reverse fold over these lines.
Mountain-fold on the same place as the line at the
right on the other side of the neck
Step
19:
Make an outside reverse fold over these lines.
Mountain-fold on the same place as the line below
on the other side of the head
Step
20:
Fold the tip of the nose to the inside of the model,
see very short black line
Step
21:
Press the edge indicated by the arrow inwards
with your finger. Do the same on the other side
of the neck.
Step
22:
Mountain-fold over this line
Step
23:
Mountain-fold over this line.
Do the same on the other side of the tail.
Step
24:
Press the legs flat from aside by making
a mountain-fold over these 2 lines.
Do the same on the other side of the body.
Step
25:
Bend/fold/push the neck to the left, see arrow on the left.
And bend/fold/push the tail in the directions the 2 other
arrows show
DONE!
This is a video with me folding the seismosaurus dino: