Stars on Steroids Tessellation
Tessellations: August 2024
Rhombus stars are a pretty common element in origami tessellations. They're a great starting point for a vast array of possible designs.
In this case, I added several triangle collapses to the exterior of the central star before repeating.
I've been a little obsessed lately with how many ways I can find to add large series of triangles in the spaces between various other shape clusters.
This is another original tessellation design that was born out of that.
It can be quite difficult to get all those triangles to cooperate with what you're trying to do. Even with high quality paper.
It is doable though.
My preferred method is just to let the folds decide which way they would like to land and not concern myself with the ups or downs of each shape.
Then, I'll come back later and adjust everything to suit the pattern I want to create. It works pretty well provided your paper is strong enough to tolerate it.
I think I have a crease pattern somewhere. Need to find it. Will add it if I do.
Crease pattern added below.
an original design by solvingorigamitessellations.com |
Rhombus stars are a pretty common element in origami tessellations. They're a great starting point for a vast array of possible designs.
In this case, I added several triangle collapses to the exterior of the central star before repeating.
I've been a little obsessed lately with how many ways I can find to add large series of triangles in the spaces between various other shape clusters.
This is another original tessellation design that was born out of that.
It can be quite difficult to get all those triangles to cooperate with what you're trying to do. Even with high quality paper.
an original design by solvingorigamitessellations.com |
It is doable though.
My preferred method is just to let the folds decide which way they would like to land and not concern myself with the ups or downs of each shape.
Then, I'll come back later and adjust everything to suit the pattern I want to create. It works pretty well provided your paper is strong enough to tolerate it.
I think I have a crease pattern somewhere. Need to find it. Will add it if I do.
Crease pattern added below.
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