![]() Here’s Kade Chan’s fantastic origami T-Rex. Baryonyx Walkeri, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieu This dinosaur is a Baryonyx walkeri and the food in its mouth is a very nice touch. Stegosaurus, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Mariano Tuojiangosaurus, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Kunsuluįumiaki Kawahata also has a Stegosaurus design that’s a bit more complex. ![]() I like how this one is eating a little plant for the photo. Brachiosaurus, Designed by Shuki Kato and Folded by Mariano Zavala B.ĭiagrams available in Origami Tanteidan Magazine 151įumiaki Kawahata designed a great Tuojiangosaurus which is a species of dinosaur similar to a Stegosaurus. Shuki Kato also has a really great Brachiosaurus design. Plesiosauria, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Hiroaki KobayashiĬrease pattern available from Phillip Curl’s Flickr I really like this Plesiosauria, it’s not super complicated but it looks great with a lot of character. Hunting, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieu Here’s a great little scene of a pack of dinosaurs hunting by Tran Trung Hieu. Pteranodon, Designed by Fernando Gilgado Gomez and Folded by Luc MARNAT This is one of the best origami Pteranodon designs I’ve seen by Fernando Gilgado Gomez. Giganotosaurus, Designed by Shuki Kato and Folded by Kota ImaiĬrease pattern available from Shuki Kato’s Flickr I especially like all the individual teeth. Shuki Kato designed a really great origami Giganotosaurus. Parasaurolophus, Designed by Fumiaki Kawahata and Folded by Adriano Davanzo Here’s a great Parasaurolophus photographed out in the wild. Jurassic Couple, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung Hieu Coelophysis, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by DebugModeĭiagrams available in Works of Satoshi Kamiya 1995-2003 Satoshi Kamiya has also designed an awesome Coelophysis that’s not too difficult to fold. Styracosaurs, Designed by Satoshi Kamiya and Folded by Alex SatsukawaĬrease pattern available in World of Super Complex Origami Satoshi Kamiya has designed a great Styracosaurs. Velociraptor, Designed and Folded by Tran Trung HieuĬrease pattern available in JOAS Special Issue 2011įollow Tran Trung Hieu on Flickr or Facebook Tran Trung Hieu is a master at designing origami dinosaurs so we’ll open this post with this amazing Velociraptor. We’ve posted about them before and we’re probably not going to run out of awesome dinosaur origami in a very long time so here’s another post full of incredible origami dinosaurs. We've received many photos of the origami dragon folded by readers.Dinosaurs are a very popular topic in origami. Origami Dragon Step 11: And there you have it! A fearsome, cool looking origami dragon! Origami Dragon Step 10: Almost there! Now use simple back-and-forth pleat folds to make the wings more dragon-like: Origami Dragon Step 9: Now use reverse folds again to form the tail of the dragon: Origami Dragon Step 8: Now make two more reverse folds to form the mouth of the dragon: Follow the next ten (10) photos to make the neck of the dragon. The reverse fold is explained in detail in the origami flapping bird instructions. Origami Dragon Step 7: Now it's time to start folding the neck of the origami dragon, using a sequence of three (3) reverse folds. Fold corner E upwards, then repeat on the backside. Origami Dragon Step 6: Repeat this fold on the backside to form the second wing. It's now time to start making the dragon wings, by fold the edge E-F to the vertical position, as shown below right: Origami Dragon Step 5: Now fold corner D backwards to give the result shown below left. Origami Dragon Step 4:Now fold the corner C from left to right, around the dotted line: Next, fold the corner B back and downwards: Origami Dragon Step 3: Fold the corner A upwards. Origami Dragon Step 2: Now fold the rear flap down and back: Fold the opposite corners of the diamond to the centerline as shown. Origami Dragon Step 1: To make this origami dragon, start with the origami bird base. You can watch our Origami Dragon Instructions Video, or follow the step-by-step photo instructions below. Made this origami? Comment and Submit your photo using the comment box at the end of this page!
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