Working on Feet of Origami Dragon

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Part of the video series: How to Make an Origami Dragon

Summary: Learn how to make the feet of an origami dragon with expert tips for a master origami artist in this free online origami craft video clip.

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Robert Segundo Robert Segundo has been an artist since he could hold a pencil. In his 10 years in graphic design, Segundo has worked on advertising projects costing in the m... read more

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Working on Feet of Origami Dragon

We are going to go ahead and work on our dragons feet now. If you look down here, you can see we just have these little flipper pieces of paper that don't look much like feet. What we are going to do is take them and as you can see they kind of open up a little bit. So we are going to do the same what we did with the head and just kind of take it and fold it up. Just a little bit. You are going to crease this little triangle that has been created or this little kite shape that has been created here. It is going to form a spike that sticks up as you can see here. It is a just a little messy here but if you force it down you can crimp it really nice. We have a toe that points up so we are going to take that toe and open it back up again. Force it back down. Creating a little claw there to stand on, the same thing with the other foot as you can see this is not right. So it might take a little time to adjust this and get this point just right cause it would show up and get down to this point here. We are going to fold it up and make sure that both feet are even so we would lay one next to the other. Bend it up, bend it down. There you go 2 little feet.

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