Origami Tessellation: Collapsing Vortex

Collapsing Vortex Tessellation
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 This tessellation is a variant of my 'Rocket Ships' tess. While Rocket Ships used trapezoids and rhombuses, in this case, I used wider trapezoids which allowed me to use small triangles instead. 

Whenever I come up with a general pattern for an original origami tessellation, I  often like to explore the different ways it can be altered using rearrangements and switching out sizes, distances and shapes. 

Geometrically speaking, altering the sizes of some shapes directly impacts what other shapes can be paired with them.

Changing distances can have the same effect. Everything is connected.

It's always a kind of equation that you must work out if you want a workable flat fold. That's the fun and the challenge. 

Reverse View Collapsing Vortex Tessellation
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This tessellation is a difficult one. Everything collapses into everything else. Collapsing so many small triangles can be quite challenging. There are a multitude of shapes to work into place. It's good fun though. 

Personally, I like the effect that is created by tucking all the trapezoids into each other. The concept of tucking shapes into each other can be used in a variety ways to achieve all kinds of different effects. 

Crease pattern coming soon if I find it. 




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