Today, likely for the first time in the history of origami, I folded a Senbazuru (literally "a thousand crane") from a single uncut square. Well not in the real world of course, but in the virtual computer space, using again our Orihime algorithm. In this article, I will share with you the story behind it. […]
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Using 12GB memory to fold the full Ryujin in 44 minutes certainly was an achievement, but I had this strong feeling that I could still do better. On one hand, both time and space consumption can still be improved. On the other hand, the CP file I used for folding has this weird mountain fold […]
Recently I’ve been spending quite some effort improving the algorithm of Orihime, a program developed by Toshiyuki Meguro. I was hoping to make it capable of folding the complete CP of Ryujin 3.5 (with shaped scales 1) by Satoshi Kamiya, arguably one of the most complicated models ever created. It has been a quest of […]
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