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Origami

Origami Techniques

What is the name of the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a diagonal mountain fold?

1. Reverse Folding

2. Wet Folding

3. Precreasing

4. Crimping

Answer


Reverse Folding

Reverse folding is the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a diagonal mountain fold. This technique is used to create flaps and pockets in the paper.

Origami Folds

What is the name of the fold that involves folding the paper in a way that creates a series of flaps that are then tucked into pockets?

1. Pleat Fold

2. Petal Fold

3. Reverse Fold

4. Sink Fold

Answer


Sink Fold

The sink fold involves folding the paper in a way that creates a series of flaps that are then tucked into pockets.

Origami Techniques

What is the name of the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a diagonal valley fold?

1. Reverse Folding

2. Wet Folding

3. Precreasing

4. Crimping

Answer


Reverse Folding

Reverse folding is the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a diagonal valley fold. This technique is used to create flaps and pockets in the paper.

Origami Types

What is the name of the origami model that is often used to create a variety of animals and creatures?

1. Modular

2. Pureland

3. Tessellation

4. Wet Folding

Answer


Pureland

Pureland Origami is the simplified form of origami that uses only basic folding techniques to create a variety of animals and creatures.

Origami Folds

What is the name of the fold that makes the paper sink down like a river valley?

1. Mountain Fold

2. Valley Fold

3. Crimp Fold

4. Petal Fold

Answer


Valley Fold

The valley fold gets its name because it makes the paper sink down like a river valley.

Origami Techniques

What is the name of the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a horizontal mountain fold?

1. Reverse Folding

2. Wet Folding

3. Precreasing

4. Crimping

Answer


Crimping

Crimping is the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a horizontal mountain fold. This technique is used to create texture and detail in the paper.

Origami Types

What is the name of the origami model that is often used to create a variety of flowers and plants?

1. Modular

2. Pureland

3. Tessellation

4. Wet Folding

Answer


Wet Folding

Wet folding is the technique that involves damping the paper before folding to create more organic and natural-looking models, such as flowers and plants.

Origami Techniques

What is the name of the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a horizontal valley fold?

1. Reverse Folding

2. Wet Folding

3. Precreasing

4. Crimping

Answer


Crimping

Crimping is the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a horizontal valley fold. This technique is used to create texture and detail in the paper.

Origami Techniques

What is the name of the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a vertical mountain fold?

1. Reverse Folding

2. Wet Folding

3. Precreasing

4. Crimping

Answer


Crimping

Crimping is the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a vertical mountain fold. This technique is used to create texture and detail in the paper.

Origami Techniques

What is the name of the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a vertical valley fold?

1. Reverse Folding

2. Wet Folding

3. Precreasing

4. Crimping

Answer


Crimping

Crimping is the origami technique where you fold a model in half and then fold the paper back on itself to create a vertical valley fold. This technique is used to create texture and detail in the paper.

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