Origami Dinosaur

Origami Dinosaur by Jo Nakashima
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Origami Dinosaur
Designed by Jo Nakashima (04/2022)

This model was based on my origami Snake (they share the same steps until around 9:40 of the video). Its a sauropod, but I decided to give it a generic name without specifying which one because it has all the basic characteristics (long neck and tail, quadruped).

It’s possible to change the color of the belly and neck of the origami dinosaur, but I wasn’t very happy with the arrangement of the layers so I didn’t do that on the final version.

Origami Dinosaur diagrams

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Origami Snake

How to make an Origami Snake
Designed by Jo Nakashima (03/2022)
Difficulty level: low intermediate

In this video you’ll learn how to make an origami snake. At first it seems to be a very simple subject, since it’s not necessary to make many flaps. But the challenge is to make it cute and recognizable, even with so few features, and also hide all the excess paper nicely without leaving loose layers or points.

Origami Snake diagrams

If you have trouble on some steps, check out the video tutorial.

Support my work!

If you like my work, please consider visiting and subscribing to my YouTube channel! You’ll find all my work, including models that are not in this website and also models from other origami artists. The easiest way to support my work is simply watching my videos, clicking the like button, leaving comments and subscribing to my channel!

You can also contribute with small donations on Patreon or YouTube Channel Membership. It’s basically like paying me a tip as a thanks for my work and get some rewards in return, like early access to my tutorials and your name in the video (the “thank you” list). They work with recurring payments, but you can cancel anytime so one-time donations are also possible.

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