This definitely helps me as I have a 11×11 drawing paper and I'm using the rule of thirds in my drawing but I'm finding it very difficult to get equal squares. But are my eyes and mind playing tricks on me cuz I could swear that the bottom is just a tad bit more than the top
Your method only works for square paper. What about rectangular paper? If the paper has weight as w and height as h, than the portion you take is actually (4h^2 - 3w^2)/(4h^2 - w^2) * h, and it happens to be 1/3 * h when w = h (square).
what is the connection between weight and height by the way? ..... and if this is so, then you can apply Newtonson's fourth law of folding E = height ³ + weight ³ ........ 😂
No it's a square. But if you want to divide the short side it still works (just fold away the bottom part to get a square and then fold it back afterwards).
Not sure of that helps you but I've seen it quite often that "square" paper isn't actually square but a little of, often not enough to have a huge impact but with this method that seems to be the case. Using this www.origami-resource-center.com/divide-paper-into-thirds-3.html And dividing parallel to the first fold seems to give better results in this case
Not trying to be mean, but I don't want to bend my paper in all other directions. Plus I can't grasp how you just put red dashed lines in the video and expected us to know where that was in relation to our paper. Didn't help.
well I cant be bending my brochure like that!!
TheMeganWho SAMEEE
Lol right
Exactly what I was thinking lmao
TheMeganWho same Amy’s is due on Monday tomorrow
I also planned for A brochure
This did not help me at all
this was very helpful! thank you. I have a lot of tri- brochures to fold tonight and that lets me know exactly where to fold :) thanks!
This definitely helps me as I have a 11×11 drawing paper and I'm using the rule of thirds in my drawing but I'm finding it very difficult to get equal squares. But are my eyes and mind playing tricks on me cuz I could swear that the bottom is just a tad bit more than the top
I need this for my brochure thanks!
My son needs this for his school activity so that is the reason I am watching this
i dont remember asking brh
this is helpful at all thanks🙂
I'm sure this method is probably based on a geometric principle of some sort, but I just don't remember it exactly. It's a lot of fun though. 🙂.
You have very nice hands Mr.Origami
thx I thought this was a terrible vid at first
This guys hands are freaking me out!
@Zayn BAYERO after 1 year... I think its cos it's vascular
Didn't get that at all. Still don't get how you knew where to fold to get equal thirds
helpful in project
How to divide the paper into 3 equal parts
Hey, That's clever. Thank y ou.
Very nice
Yes thanks u
Brilliant !
But what about Rectangular paper ???, Please !!
just divided to 9.9 cm (only for A4 paper) if you aren't lazy lmao
thx mate
muhammad mohamed a
But then you get an unwanted crease! ashduosfiosadkkljfsadjfkdl my OCD is killing me
Nise
Well that's a great way to fuck up your brochure. Thx
This ain’t for brochures. It’s for Origami y’all
Fr
Nice
Your method only works for square paper. What about rectangular paper? If the paper has weight as w and height as h, than the portion you take is actually (4h^2 - 3w^2)/(4h^2 - w^2) * h, and it happens to be 1/3 * h when w = h (square).
stexecutor1 my brain hurts
@@zainabzaidi5016 It's all about middle school geometry :P
@@zainabzaidi5016 You mean a4 paper
@@zainabzaidi5016 its simple 7th grade geometry
what is the connection between weight and height by the way? ..... and if this is so, then you can apply Newtonson's fourth law of folding E = height ³ + weight ³ ........ 😂
this did not help my brochure i'm find another vid sorry.
Well alrighty then, all for the sake of preciseness.
How to trisect a rectangular piece by origami💀
what size is the paper?
:)
+yingzhou lian 20x20cm
Hi
what
I'm either dumb or this works only on squares
Is this even A4 paper...
No it's a square.
But if you want to divide the short side it still works (just fold away the bottom part to get a square and then fold it back afterwards).
I died of frustration becuz im a frickin idiot THIS ISNT EVEN CLEAR RO ME T-T
Tokiø me too
I don't get it at all
supw
CAN YOU SHOW ME HOW TO DIVIDE A A4 SIZE PAPER IN 36 EQUAL PARTS PLEASE PLEASE
All three parts dont look equal is it due to the angle of the camera
baq wass
Lame
U can use a ruler to divide into three parts and mark it with a pencil
2019?? Anyone... Still trash to me
NO ENTIENDO *****
This is of no help. Are you in Slow motion?
Scammmm its so hard the other ways is so basic
Niga wat
Tf was that
Yes yes...
they aren't even EQUAL!!
Not sure of that helps you but I've seen it quite often that "square" paper isn't actually square but a little of, often not enough to have a huge impact but with this method that seems to be the case.
Using this www.origami-resource-center.com/divide-paper-into-thirds-3.html
And dividing parallel to the first fold seems to give better results in this case
Tf is this
This is fake 😩
Not trying to be mean, but I don't want to bend my paper in all other directions. Plus I can't grasp how you just put red dashed lines in the video and expected us to know where that was in relation to our paper. Didn't help.
UTF8’s Vyavahare cf