To make a 3-headed dragon origami, start with a square piece of paper and fold it in half diagonally to create a triangle. Then, follow a series of folds to shape the body and the three heads, typically by creating smaller triangles for the heads and connecting them to a central body. Use techniques like valley and mountain folds to define the dragon's features, and finish by adjusting the angles to give it a three-dimensional appearance. For added detail, you can draw or color the heads and body after folding.
try youtube, there are great responses into how to make a dragon!
I have tried to make an origami dragon for sooooo long but i finally found one that actually works for me. It is easy and looks like a dragon! now like some I've seen.ANSWERwww.h5.Dion.ne.jp/~origami/diagram/four_legged_crane.pdf
There are several books that will teach you how to make an origami dragon with illustrations. "Dragons and Other Fantastic Creatures in Origami" by John Montroll is one such book.
There is a diagram for the Fire Dragon, as well as other interesting forms, at the related link.
u fold it up then draw a face on it
Its 3headed Elephent vehicle of devendra
You can go onto the website origamiway and learn how to make an origami paper dragon. They give you step by step instructions on how to make the dragon in 9 easy steps that are illustrated also.
an awesome origami website is called "Origami instructions". It shows how to make animals, mystical creatures such as the dragon, and extinct animals like the dinosaurs. it can be for kids, beginners, and professionals. i made an awesome dragon from easy instructions. and when you are ready for an expert level you can look for a difficult dragon or go to you-tube.com and search up "Origami two headed dragon for all different kinds of dragons. you can also search up on you tube for mystical creatures. I highly recommend these. ;)
The Dragon represents power.
The dragon, the crane and the turtle
an origami fiery dragon designed by Kade Chan
Works of satoshi kamiya origami bahamut video pleas