What Reddit Says About Origami Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Origami apps from 4 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/origami
pirate origami books online as pdf’s and then unpload to them to the ‘books’ app if you have iphone ... Even better. You can open PDFs easily without extra steps. Just download and open it. ... the best site for tutorials would be https://www.zhezhixueyuan.com/?fromuid=128140 but you have to earn po...
r/origami
508 votes, 20 comments. Although I have been folding for some years now there were a lot of firsts for me regarding origami this year: First complex…
r/origami
It also has a feature that allows for viewing of the folded form, and can check very accurately for flat foldability. The best tool for viewing the folded form however is Jason Ku's Flat-folder. For phones there is Mobile Oripa (Android only), ...
r/origami
Welcome to the new /r/origami. Do what you want. ... [APP] I built “Origami – Paper Shapes”: 300+ step-by-step tutorials, daily challenges & a growing community hub 🚀📄
r/origami
Take a look at my 2024 origami designs collection 😊 I am making tutorials for each model and for each one I'll create. I post complex origami…
r/origami
Hi, I've created an application where you can follow step by step origami fold instructions, and a Creator where you can make these interactive folds.
r/origami
That looks like treemaker to me. Robert Lang has a book called Origami Design Secrets, that explains in depth how to design crease patterns. He also has a Ted Talk that gives an overview. It's pretty complicated though. In that video, the "tree" is drawn to represent the key details o...
r/origami
Try the app google, I use it and it works great! YouTube is another great one too. ... Create your account and connect with a world of communities. ... By continuing, you agree to our User Agreement and acknowledge that you understand the Privacy Policy. ... Welcome to the new /r/origami.
r/origami
I.e. something with interesting knowledge for all or an app which allows for gradual improvement. Something more structured and course-like. But a friendly and attractive UI is important. ... It'd be hard to verify that they are original work and not stolen diagrams. ... I actually hadn't ...
r/origami
I am a CS student currently studying computational geometry and numerical methods. I am looking into Amanda Ghassaei's Origami Simulator, and have been working on creating my own, smaller version of this app.
r/origami
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r/origami
Origami resource center also has some information. Personally I usually just sketchy them out by hand. It's not ideal, but it gets the job done well enough for me. The real key is that you are comfortable with the tools you are using.
r/origami
Origami library app where you can keep diagrams. Playlists that link to diagrams in your library. Ability to rate designs. Abilities to share ratings and playlists. Periodic reminders for models that you want to memorise.
r/origami
I would not recommend ORIPA, which was decent before Orihime/Oriedita came out, but is very glitchy and difficult to use. The same goes for Inkscape, which is a generic drawing program with a poor UI that is not made for origami.
r/PackagingDesign
I'm looking for a way to "fold" my dielines to 3d, preferably directly from Illustrator. I'm trying to avoid using Blender so I'm looking for other options on MacOS. Cheap is fine, open source is better. Share ... Pacdora is a good alternative!
r/origami
Open to other free alternatives with similar interface. ... Inkscape is vector based which allows your creation to be resolution independent. That's usually the main appeal for Inkscape. It is super worth getting familiar with the User Interface, look up getting started with Inkscape tutorials ...
r/sketchapp
Origami needs some "getting used ... for an app's possibilities and interactions. The tutorials for Origami Studio are the first time to mee that I got the generic picture for Origami which, on its turn, has been around a couple of years but was too hard to comprehend within the hour for m...
r/userexperience
It's similar to Principle, but it's cross-platform and has some significant improvements in transitions editing, components and other aspects. It's available for Mac and Windows. Android and iOS players are comming very soon.
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