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Technical Discussion » houdini origami
- rectangularthinking
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@Midasssilver Thank you very much for your response.And what you're going to do is this layer of folding, is there any progress? I've got this triangle here, video.I really hope you can help me finish it.
Technical Discussion » houdini origami
- rectangularthinking
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I encountered a very thorny problem. It is about folding thick paper. I made a piece of “digital asset” in accordance with a tutorial I saw, but its doubly-folded part did not perfectly form a sharp angle. If I do not subdivide the crease, it cannot reach 180 degrees. Is there a better solution to the repeated 60-degree folding of a strip-shaped object? My goal is to make a handiwork shaped like a regular triangle. Actually, I have hand-folded one like this (see the picture below). I want to present an animation showing its folding process, so I’ll do it step by step. Could you kindly help me with this?
Houdini Lounge » houdini fold
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Houdini Lounge » houdini fold
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I encountered a problem of folding, a long strip, folded at sixty degrees.And then it folds into an equilateral triangle;For this I encapsulate a simple digital asset that generates creases.But one problem is that it always creates a crease pattern in the whole model, so that it always interferes with the folded parts.Now I fold to the second layer, and I can't adjust the Angle to the third layer.Please help me, I will be very grateful!There are engineering files below.
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I encountered a problem of folding, a long strip, folded at sixty degrees.And then it folds into an equilateral triangle;For this I encapsulate a simple digital asset that generates creases.But one problem is that it always creates a crease pattern in the whole model, so that it always interferes with the folded parts.Now I fold to the second layer, and I can't adjust the Angle to the third layer.Please help me, I will be very grateful!There are engineering files below.
think you!
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