Modular origami parrot on a ring. Parrot made of triangular modules


Master Class

Parrot, done using modular origami technique, will become a bright and colorful decoration for your home. You can place it near a flower in a pot or make a perch for it.

Progress:

1. Prepare the modules (assembly diagram):

  • Pink – 167 pcs.
  • Blue - 85 pcs.
  • Lemon color - 46 pcs.
  • Orange -30 pcs.
  • Blue – 10 pcs.
  • Red - 52 pcs.
  • Assorted (to make the tail we used modules of various colors, leftovers from other crafts).

2. We make 5 rows, which consist of 6 pink modules and 5 lemon-colored ones, connecting them into a ring.

3. Turn the product over.

4. Now we assemble the figure separately (separately pink modules and separately lemon ones). We are adding more modules. Do this for 2 rows.

5. In the eighth row we insert 2 pink modules in the middle of the lemon modules.

6. The pink modules are the belly of our parrot, and the lemon ones are the back. So in the 9th row we connect them together with 2 lemon-colored modules. It turns out that in the 9th row we have: 6 lemon and 2 pink ones and 10 pink modules on the parrot’s belly.

7. Row 10 is like this: 6 pink ones, 2 lemon modules at the edges and 9 pink modules on the stomach.

8. Row 11 – We place 2 blue modules in the middle of the tummy, 3 blue modules on the back, and all other modules are pink.

9. Row 12: on the tummy - 3 blue modules, on the back 4, the rest are pink.

10. 13th row: on the tummy - 4 blue modules, on the back 5, the rest are pink.

11. Row 14: on the tummy - 5 blue modules, on the back 6, the rest are pink.

12. 15 row: on the tummy - 6 blue modules, on the back 7, the rest are pink.

16 row: 5 modules, 17 row: 6 modules, 18 row: 5 modules, 19 row: 4 modules, 20 row: 5 modules, 21 row: 4 modules, 22 row: 3 modules, 23 row: 4 modules, 24 row: 3 modules, 25 row : 2 modules.

We glue the last two modules between the tails.

14. We make a head from 5 blue modules (two rows: in the th row there are 3 pieces, in the second - 2 modules). Glue them between the tails. You can press it with a clothespin.

15. Glue the blank to the parrot’s neck, while wrapping the neck itself towards the tummy.

16 . Glue on the eyes and a key made of black paper.

17. Making wings:

1st row: 2 orange modules, 2nd row: 2 pieces, 3rd row: 4 modules.

4th row: 3 orange modules in the middle, 1 pink module on each side.

Row 5: 2 orange modules in the middle, 2 pink modules on each side. Moreover, starting from this row, we always hide a module in the outer modules on one side, but not in the other.

Row 6: 1 orange module in the middle, 2 pink modules on each side.

7th row: 5 pink modules

Row 8: 6 modules, put on alternating pink and blue.

9 row: 5 modules, also alternating

Row 10: 6 modules, alternating red and blue modules

11th row: 5 modules, alternating

Row 12: 5 red modules.

Today we will learn how to make another fun craft, after we created a parrot from modules it is very easy for us to submit. Let's get started!

1. Parrot Gosha and his girlfriend Mila.

2. In order for you to get a beautiful and original parrot from modules, you need to prepare a certain number of modules of various colors measuring 37x53 mm, or to be precise, that is, 1/32 of an A4 sheet. Of these, there should be 160 red pieces (plus or minus a few units), size 1/32 of an A4 sheet, red modules of 1/64 size of an A4 sheet should be 18 pieces, pink - 125 pieces, blue - 96 pieces, light blue - 62 pieces, yellow - 54 pieces, green - 20 pieces.

3. Begins to construct rows 1 and 2. To do this, we must place the modules of the 1st and second 2nd row on the short side and then insert the modules of the first row into the pockets of the second row.

4. It should look something like this.

5. Now we need to collect 6 pink and 5 blue modules in the first row. The pink modules will be the belly of our parrot, and the blue ones will be the back of our parrot. Next, we assemble the second row in the same way as the first.

6. At the next stage, you need to put on the modules of the next third row.

7. We do the same with 4 and 5 next to each other.

8. We continue the same way.

9. From the sixth row we will assemble the tummy and back separately, and it will be necessary to add one more module to the outermost blue and pink modules. And so, in the 6th row we add 2 pink modules and 2 blue ones.

10. In the sixth row we get 7 pink and 6 blue modules. In the same way, we increase the blue and pink modules up to the eighth row. In those places where we will add modules, they do not need to be connected, because we should have separate halves.

11. In the 8th row on the back of the parrot, in the middle of the blue modules, you need to insert two pink modules instead of the blue ones.

12. So, on the eighth row we get 6 blue modules on the back and 9 pinkish modules on the tummy. This is what our module parrot looks like now.

13. On the 9th row we connect the tummy and back of our parrot with blue modules.

14. Now on the back in the 9th row we put on 4 blue and 5 pink modules, and on the tummy we put on 10 pink modules that we prepared in advance.

15. This is row 9, top view.

16. On the 10th row we put on 6 pink modules on the back itself and 2 blue ones along the edges of the back and add 9 pink modules on the belly of the parrot.

17. View from above.

18. On the 11th row in the middle of the tummy we put on 2 red modules.

19. Next, on the 11th row, on the back in the middle, we put on 3 red modules, and the rest should be pink. Further also in a circle.

20. In the 12th row, 4 red modules are added on the back, 3 on the tummy, the remaining modules should be pink.

21. In the 13th row we also increase and add 1 red module on the tummy and 1 on the back.

22. This is what row 14 of our parrot craft looks like.

23. This is the created 15th row of crafts.

24. In the 16th row we created on the back, we begin to gradually reduce the red modules by 1 for the neck and head of the parrot.

25. In the 17th row we add 6 red paper modules.

26. And in the next 18th row there will be 5 ordinary red modules.

27. Next row 19, there are 4 more red pieces.

28. This gives us the 20th row. Here we again make 5 simple paper modules.

29. This is what our unfinished module parrot should look like.

30. In the 21st row we again add 4 pieces of modules.

31. And in the 22nd row we add 3 more of our modules.

32. We will increase the next 23rd row to 4 modules and then make a parrot.

33. In row number 24 we place 3 more modules, a little higher.

34. And here is a side view of our parrot blank.

35. Finally we put on the last two remaining modules.

36. Now our modules must be glued together for strength.

37. In order to decorate the head, take 5 red (preferably) modules, then put them on the shortest side, then insert 3 modules and 2 modules of the 2nd row into the pockets of the 1st row.

38. It will turn out like this, as shown in the figure.

40. We glue them together in the same way.

41. Now you need to apply glue to the length of the side.

42. And glue it to our workpiece.

43. The remaining space between the body and head needs to be filled with red modules.

44. The blank in the photo contains 2 rows of modules, the size of which is 1/32 of a regular A4 sheet.

45. And 2 rows of modules, the size of which is 1/64 of a simple A4 sheet.

46. In order to make a parrot from modules, we need to glue the head to the body.

47. We insert into the holes obtained by increasing the rows, on both sides of the made body, 1 module of a light, bluish color.

48. Now we will make a tail for our parrot. At the base of the body you need to insert modules of blue and red colors one into the other, and not in a checkerboard pattern.

49. And then we continue to expand them with modules of absolutely any color.

50. As you wish, if desired, the parrot's tail can be made to any length you want.

51. Let's look at the appearance of the tail from the tummy.

52. Then we need to assemble the wings.

53. Let's assemble the left wing first.

57. On one side of the wing we hide the outer parts of the module (starting with the yellow color), and on the other we leave them.

58. So, we release it on the right and hide it on the left.

73. So, the left wing of our parrot is already ready.

74. Now we assemble the right wing. We carry out the same procedure as we did with the left wing, with the only difference being that the feathers that are on the edge (these are the sides of the modules) are now released on the left, and hidden on the right.

75. Now we glue the wings to the body using glue " Moment»

76. It's time to make the beak. We will make the upper part of the beak from a black module, which has the size of 1/32 of a simple A4 sheet, and the lower part - equal to 1/64 of a simple A4 sheet.

77. Finally we glue both eyes, and now that’s it, our module parrot is ready.

78. Here we have such a multi-colored beauty!

Such a long duration is worth working hard on, if you like something faster, then find out which is converted into different forms.

The other day my nephew came home with a new idea. One of his classmates told me what his mother did 3D paper parrot. Like, so colorful, beautiful, fluffy, well, in general, like alive. And Sanka came to me with a plea to make him such a 3D parrot. Well, how can you refuse? We decided to do it together. True, Sanka quickly got tired of it and it seemed like he even didn’t want to have a 3D parrot, but I decided that I wouldn’t give up and would make this bird! And in general, it was not in vain - I slightly dissuaded my nephew from carrying the parrot to school. And the bird really looks almost like it’s alive!

I used a parrot using the modular origami technique - very detailed and understandable.

Modular origami the parrot consists of triangular modules: red - 1/32 A4 sheet - 160 pcs, red - 1/64 A4 sheet - 18 pcs, blue - 96 pcs, pink - 125 pcs, blue - 62 pcs, green - 20 pcs, yellow - 54 pcs.

1. Insert the modules of the first row into the pockets of the modules of the second row, as in the photo. The first row - 6 pink and 5 blue modules (pink - this will be the tummy, blue - the back). Assemble the second row in the same way as the first.

2. Also collect rows 3,4,5.

3. Sixth row: assemble the back and tummy separately, adding pink and blue colors to the outer modules one by one - a total of 7 pink modules and 6 blue ones, so we increase it up to the eighth row inclusive, in places where we add modules there is no need to connect them, you should get separate ones halves.

4. In the eighth row on the back (in the middle of the blue modules we insert 2 pink ones (instead of blue)) - it turns out: 6 blue, 2 pink on the back and 9 pink modules on the tummy.

5. In the 9th row, connect the back and tummy with blue modules. We put on 5 pink and 4 blue modules on the back, and 10 pink ones on the tummy.

6. 10 row 6 pink modules on the back + 2 blue along the edges of the back, 9 pink on the tummy.

7. In the 11th row in the middle of the tummy, put on 2 red modules. On the back there are 3 red modules in the middle, the rest are pink, and in a circle.

8. Row 12: 4 red modules on the back, 3 on the tummy, the rest are pink modules.

9. From the 13th row, we increase one red module on the tummy and on the back.

10. Continue adding 1 red module in rows 14 and 15.

11. From the 16th row, start reducing the red modules by one on the back, for the neck and head.

12. 17 row - 6 red modules.

13. 18 row - 5 red modules.

14. 19 row - 4 red

15. 20 row, again 5 red modules.

16. 21 row - 4 modules.

17. 22 row - 3 modules.

18. In the 23rd row, again increase to 4 red modules.

19. 24 row - 3 modules.

20. And then put on the last two modules in the 25th row.

21. Glue these two modules together.

22. Head assembly. Take 5 red modules, put them on the short side and insert two modules of the second row into the pockets of the first row (3 modules).

23. Glue the modules together, then apply glue to the long side and glue it to the workpiece.

We have some space left between the head and torso, fill it with red modules.

In this case, 2 rows are assembled in modules measuring 1/32 of an A4 sheet.

And 2 rows of modules, size 1/64 A4 sheet.

Now we glue the head to the body.

24. When increasing the rows, insert blue modules into the resulting holes, on both sides of the body.

25. Tail assembly. At the base of the body we insert blue and red modules, not in a checkerboard pattern, but simply one into the other. And we also expand it with modules of any color.

26. The tail can be made to any length at your discretion.

27. This is the tail from the tummy side.

28. Assembling the wings. Here, I think, everything is clear from the photographs. Left wing.

29. On one side we hide the outer sides of the module (starting with the yellow color), on the other hand we leave it on the contrary. Those. It turns out we hide it on the left, and release it on the right.

30. The left wing is ready.

31. Right wing. We carry out the assembly in the same way, only we release the outer feathers (sides of the modules) on the left and hide them on the right.

32. Glue the finished wings to the body.

33. Make a beak: the upper part of the beak is a module of black color, size 1/32 of an A4 sheet, the lower part is a module of size 1/64 of an A4 sheet.

34. Glue on the eyes, the parrot is ready!

Gorgeous bird!

Origami from macaw parrot modules (video assembly diagram)
bringingsuccess.ru/origami.php
This video shows a detailed and step-by-step assembly of a macaw parrot from origami modules. An interesting and funny figurine of this colorful bird, which you can place somewhere on a pole in a room or other room.
Our video also has text (annotations and subtitles) and is perfect as an activity or hobby for the deaf and hard of hearing.
We will need:
34 green, 3 pink, 54 yellow, 1 black, 162 blue and 262 red triangular modules..html
We make the first two rows of 6 red and 5 blue modules in each
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3rd, 4th and 5th row also 6 red and 5 blue modules
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Next, we do not connect the red and blue modules to each other. 6th row: 7 red
and 6 blue
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7th row: 8 red and 7 blue
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8th row: 9 red, 3 blue, 2 red, 3 blue
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9th row: 5 red, 2 blue (blue is connected to the breast), 8 red, 2 blue
(we connect blue)
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10th row: 1 blue, 9 red, 1 blue, 6 red
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11th row: 17 red
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We make four more rows of 17 red modules
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We are looking for the center of the back (along the line of 2 red modules)
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And we form the neck:
6 red,
5 red,
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4 red,
5 red,
4 red,
3 red,
4 red,
3 red,
2 red.
Bend your neck
And glue two red modules with colorless glue
Making the head: 2 red, pink, red, pink
And glue it together
Glue the head to the neck
We make a row of 11 red
and another row of 9 red
Add 2 modules along the edges
Add 1 blue module to the side holes
Making a wing
We make the second wing in a mirror image
Making the tail: 2 feathers of 7 green, 3 feathers of 9 blue
We attach
Making the beak: pink and black modules
And attach it
Drawing the eyes
And glue it
Bend your wings
and glue them
We can place the parrot on the edge of the glass, planting it between the green
modules and red
All! A macaw parrot made from triangular origami modules is ready!
And now you know how to make such a macaw parrot using modular origami technique. If you want, use this video as a master class on assembling a macaw parrot.
Also see how to make other crafts from origami modules here:
website/onpl-PLwtrkWS7Srl5GUonTdawF0v8l_C9jhm_J
And visit our website, in the section dedicated to assembling figures using the modular origami technique bringingsuccess.ru/origami.php

Origami from macaw parrot modules (video assembly diagram) http://bringingsuccess.ru/origami.php This video shows a detailed and step-by-step assembly of a macaw parrot from origami modules. An interesting and funny figurine of this colorful bird, which you can place somewhere on a pole in a room or other room. Our video also has text (annotations and subtitles) and is perfect as an activity or hobby for the deaf and hard of hearing. We will need: 34 green, 3 pink, 54 yellow, 1 black, 162 blue and 262 red triangular modules. How to make such modules, see the link on the screen or in the video description: http://youtu.be/Ula_0DxmVUc We make the first two rows of 6 red and 5 blue modules in each https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=24 3rd, 4th and 5th row also 6 red and 5 blue modules https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=77 Next, we do not connect the red and blue modules to each other. 6th row: 7 red and 6 blue https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=126 7th row: 8 red and 7 blue https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=160 8th row: 9 red, 3 blue, 2 red, 3 blue https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=203 9th row: 5 red, 2 blue (blue is connected to the breast), 8 red, 2 blue (blue is connected) https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=256 10th row: 1 blue, 9 red, 1 blue, 6 red https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=306 11th row: 17 red https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=353 We make four more rows of 17 red modules https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=391 We are looking for the center of the back (along the line of 2 red modules) https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=404 And we form the neck: 6 red, 5 red, https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VHeHTxbtfMQ#t=412 4 red, 5 red, 4 red, 3 red, 4 red, 3 red, 2 red. Bend the neck And glue two red modules with colorless glue Make a head: 2 red, pink, red, pink And glue it Glue the head to the neck Make a row of 11 red ones and another row of 9 red ones Add 2 modules along the edges Add 1 blue module in the side holes We make a wing In a mirror image we make the second wing We make a tail: 2 feathers of 7 green, 3 feathers of 9 blue We attach We make a beak: pink and black modules And we attach it We draw the eyes And we glue We bend the wings and we glue We can place the parrot on the edge of the glass, planting it between the green modules and the red ones. That's it! A macaw parrot made from triangular origami modules is ready! And now you know how to make such a macaw parrot using modular origami technique. If you want, use this video as a master class on assembling a macaw parrot. Also see how to make other crafts from origami modules here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwtrkWS7Srl5GUonTdawF0v8l_C9jhm_J And visit our website, in the section dedicated to assembling figures using the modular origami technique