the one I know of is that when you make 1000 origami cranes you get one wish.
Where can you get origami diagrams that will allow you to do super advanced origami when i have already started the origami and I am good but not good enough to make up your own origami?
Origami is made up of two words, ori, which means folding, and kami, which means paper. You can create pretty much anything with origami, but there are a few rules: no glue/tape, and no cutting. (The art of cutting paper, which is not nearly as popular, is called kirigami.) Some examples of what you could fold are a rose, a crane, and an inflatable balloon. A great way of learning origami is by checking the video's fo the following people on YouTube: jonakashima, tadashimori and robh0629.
One can find instructions on how to make an origami frog from the following sources: Origami Instructions, Wiki How, Frogs On Ice, Origami Fun, Origami Way, Origami Make.
rules and guidelines for individual or group behavior
Origami nut, origami club, and Jo Nakashima's YouTube channel and origami-make.com
I do believe the plural for 'origami' is 'origami' much like the word 'deer' it stays the same irregardless. "I have lots of origami"
An origami polyhedra is what is called modular origami. Modular origami are 3D shapes that usually have a basic unit that is recreated many times and then connected in a 3D mesh in order to construct the object. In mathematical terms, it's basically fractals. Modulars include 3D stars and more complex multi-sided or multi-pointed objects. An excellent book for an introduction and some solid projects is "Action Origami" by Rick Beech. Online resources include the following links below.
Nick Robinson has written: 'Super quick origami animals' -- subject(s): Origami 'Origami adventures' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Origami, Dinosaurs in art 'Origami XOXO' -- subject(s): Origami
origami is born in Japan
the first origami was a crane
origami = 折り紙 (origami)