It’s hard to imagine what the super villain Darth Vader and the ultra cute characters of South Park have in common, thus it’s quite amusing to see this whacking papercraft. Super Mario Papercraftįeaturing Mario’s trademark pose from Wii fighting game Super Smash Bros, Ignatius’s Mario paper model is not an ordinary papercraft creation but a marvelous demonstration of amazing skills and true geekiness. Mario 3D OrigamiĬreated by DeviantArt user ShinyoYushiro, the 3D origami version of Mario looks extremely cute with an M cap, bigger Nose and bigger beard. For example, this Spiderman 3D Origami is made of using around 380 units of Chinese modular triangles. Spider Man 3D OrigamiĪs if Origami alone is complicated enough, some hardcore artists decided to show their craftsmanship with 3D origami.
This origami piece features the Guy Fawkes mask that was made popular through the dystopian graphic novel series V for Vendetta. It can be used to create cheap and awesome toys like this Iron Man replica. Apparently, origami is not only about Japanese cranes. When Tony Stark was folding this, his friends kept bugging him why it didn’t look like a crane. It’s a wonder how his two tracks and his pair of eyes can be created with just one single piece of uncut paper. The origami replica of Wall-E, the little waste cleaning robot that we all know and love, looks incredibly real. A piece of paper was successfully turned into an amazing piece of art that features a Nazgûl in his signature long black robe riding a black horse.
Here is another origami creation for Lord of the Rings freaks. They are created by Eric Joise from uncut square pieces of paper. Lord of the Rings Origamiĭisplayed at Pendulum Gallery, Vancouver are 3 stunning origami models of Lord of the Rings characters. It’s even cooler when they are both made from a single sheet of paper. It’s pretty cool to have the X-Wing, your favorite starfighter from Star Wars, and the Enterprise, your favorite spaceship from Star Trek, lined up on your desk. In the origami form, it looks pretty much like a super paper airplane with a touch of science fiction. Here comes another origami piece of art of X-Wing. He posted the step by step instruction here so that any interested can follow.
X-Wing OrigamiĪlex Crosse came up with a brilliant way of making an X-Wing starfighter model out of a sheet of paper. Shunichi Makino decided to pay tribute to the most sought after astromech droid series in Star Wars history with 3 papercraft R2 droids in their typical colors: R2-C4 in yellow, R2-M5 in red and R2-A6 in green. The popularity of R2-D2 often makes us forget that there are also other droids in R2 family. The Papercraft Star Wars Millenium Falcon, built by Shunichi Makino, is a mind-blowing piece of art that requires patience, creativity and outstanding craftsmanship to create. The joints on the legs allow the walker to move freely just like in the movie. AT-AT Snow Walker PapercraftĪccording to the creator, the most difficult part in making this AT-AT snow walker papercraft is to balance the model, but he seemed to do it pretty well. Not as detailed as Phillip West’s creation, Stephen O’Hanlon’s Yoda origami still makes a good impression with the coat, the ears and the green color.
His origami take on the battle droid looks exactly like the real thing. Phillip West is undoubtedly a true Star Wars fan and a skillful craftsman. Made from sandpaper paper back coated to tissue paper, Yoda looks amazingly realistic in his origami version. The model was modified from Satoshi Kamiya’s Wizard with a lot of layers and details. This book is a must for any high experienced folder.It is hard to believe that this incredible piece of art was actually folded from a single uncut square, but Phillip West did it beautifully. The folder is guided step by step until the final fold. You will find insects, animals, dinosaurs, ancient divinities such as the divine dragon (Bahamut). Long-awaited book, including 19 designs from Satoshi Kamiya.