How to fold the Blade Runner origami unicorn (1996) (web.archive.org)

236 points by exvi 3 days ago

33 comments:

by sts153 8 hours ago
by noughtnaut 20 minutes ago

I'm having problems interpreting step 23, to arrive at 24.

The archived Japanese instruction wants to unfold the paper entirely, and then ... what? I'm stumped.

by comonoid an hour ago

"Diagrammed by Kenneth Thompson". The name sounds familiar...

by Wistar 6 hours ago

Thanks. These are waaay better instructions.

by saalweachter 8 hours ago

I used to fold an origami unicorn design by Marc Kirschenbaum. I can't find any instructions on the Modern Internet, but I used to fold it out of gum-wrappers while sitting in class.

The unicorn from the film itself wasn't "true" origami, being a prop consisting of several pieces glued together, but it really popularized the idea of an origami unicorn and a number of the current designs were prompted by it.

by shevy-java 4 hours ago

Are we losing old websites like that?

I actually was unaware that this warranted a website. When I was young, I had one origami book. I completed it to about 40%; wasn't too bad but was far away from being really good. Origami is quite an art. These days I tend to watch youtube videos more than look at oldschool books but I loved that old handbook. Never folded a unicorn though.

by puttycat 7 hours ago

I recently picked up an origami book and started practicing in dull moments. I highly recommend it for anyone struggling with phone addiction.

by MrPapz 6 hours ago

Can you share any tips on good origami books for beginners?

by puttycat 6 hours ago

The nice one I found randomly in a store is by Adeline Klam. (originally in French, but I see there's an English version)

by chao- 6 hours ago

I used to do origami obsessively in my youth, and recently picked it up again while spending time with my nephew. I'll have to give this one a go!

by 21asdffdsa12 8 hours ago

Its not foldable from one paper sheet?

by jcl 7 hours ago

Correct… they “cheated” a little to make the props for the movie. There are other designs for single-sheet unicorn, winged unicorn, and Pegasus — particularly the ones from John Montroll — but they look a bit different from the movie props, and are harder to fold.

https://johnmontroll.com/books/dragons-and-other-fantastic-c...

by the_af 6 hours ago

Wow, those look fantastic!

I love Blade Runner (I'm obsessed with it), but the unicorn origami never clicked with me. These ones look much better.

by PetitPrince 5 hours ago

And then you have the works of Satoshi Kamyia which is on an even higher level https://origami.ilyazadornov.com/origami/2021/unicorn-satosh...

by the_af 2 hours ago

Wow, impressive! Though I don't dig that "crumpled" style as much, maybe a bit of it but not this much.

by bisby 7 hours ago

https://web.archive.org/web/20071017100610fw_/http://cgi.lin...

On the final page it has a link to the "How to fold from a single sheet"

by skrebbel 7 hours ago

Okay?

by IAmBroom 6 hours ago

Origami by definition is folded from a single, square sheet.

by skrebbel 4 hours ago

When people write a statement and then tack on a question mark they force people to guess what they mean. Is it a typo? Is it an observation and the question mark is supposed to somehow signal disapproval? Or is it an actual question, with a little grammar error that's not uncommon for non-native English speakers?

Maybe this is just me being weird but I simply don't understand why people think a question mark means ", and that's stupid for obvious reasons that I can't be bothered to spell out and therefore I disapprove".

Admittedly my reply was even worse so yeah, pot, kettle.

by ghost-of-dmr 30 minutes ago

Are you autistic?

by pavel_lishin 3 hours ago

So what did you mean?

by ge96 7 hours ago

Interesting it starts off the same as a crane

by etrvic 6 hours ago

As many origami folds do, I believe

by the_af 6 hours ago

Am I the only one who starts folding an origami design, gets distracted, and somehow ends up with either a crane or a frog?

by IAmBroom 6 hours ago

I got a rock.

by munificent 5 hours ago

I always end up with a Frank Gehry building.

by ge96 4 hours ago

Wow those are trippy like a building going through a dimensional rift or something

Some you could call a Dr. Seuss house the ones more boxy in appearance than curved

by Obscura- an hour ago

Very Cool

by kittikitti 7 hours ago

Thank you for sharing, I really enjoy origami and look forward to learning this fold.

by lovegrenoble 8 hours ago

Nice

by mbfg 3 hours ago

Now we need the 1 cut and fold algorithm.

by notorandit 7 hours ago

Where is Bladerunner mentioned?

by Aardwolf 3 hours ago

It does reference it in links on the 'COMPLETE' page

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