Little Piranha
I love origami art, and square and rectangle shaped sheets of paper are the most common shapes used for it. I was wondering what other possibilities there could be with a triangle shaped paper, so after trying many ways of folding it, the best result I ended up with was this one: a little piranha.
Supplies
- 1 square or rectangle of paper, double-sided (minimum 20cm side)
- 1 Cutter or scissors
- 1 Tool for Fold (optional)
Cut a Triangle
If you have a square paper, step A.
If you have a rectangle paper, step B.
Put the Color Eye and Teeth, Up
Pinch
Fold Until the Reference, Fold Both Sides to the Center and Unfold All
Check the Reference and Fold
Close the Paper Using the Existing Creases, Turn the Paper Over and Rotate
Fold
Open and Flatten As Diamond Until the Reference
Fold
Getting a Smile
You should pull out the first layer, note that the paper is moved, it is normal, you can solve this flattening, don't worry if the tail has a gap, we will solve this later. If you have a problem folding the mouth, you can unfold and turn the paper over as it is shown in the picture 4 to adjust it.
Hide the Little Tip From Eye, Fold
Pass the Layer to Front, Pull Out
Fold, Pass the Layer to Front, Fold the Two Layers Until the Reference, Up the Two Layers
Open the Layers and Fold, Fold a Little Curve for Trap the Tail
Fold
Check the points for fold with the pictures.
Fold
Fold Pectoral Fin
Fold, Fold Dorsal Fin
Adjust the Tail
The position of the tail is wrong, so, fold a zig zag, turn over the figure and make a little fold to trap the tail.
Details
Do you remember the paper gap? In case you have another color left visible on the tail, make sure to fold one more time in order to hide the mismatch of colors so that its shape can appear neater.
Shape
Fold all the tips to shape the body, fold eye tips to improve the style.
Smile Like a Piranha :D , You Finished the Little Pirahna
I'm David Tapias, and I'm the author of this little piranha Origami, I hope you enjoyed folding this Origami. :), thanks for folding.
If you want to see more of my origami figures, origami.davidtapias.com