I must admit, I have watched this video at least 4 times. It is the perfect origami video. Sometimes while eating you just wanna watch a display of pretty origami, with some explanations of difficultys or paper choice and this is just that.
I pretty much hate tissue foil for most uses. First of all I don't like making it, second it's often an extra hassle to hide the foil, unless you sandwiched it. Third it's hard to get a pretty result. There's plenty of people that can pull it off but t'you get harsh shapes quickly and your lodel gets a bit of a metallic look. Also it doesn't reverse fold at all. So pretty much all it's good for is easy shaping, though still hard to get nicely curved shapes. Like I said in the video: if you can, try using thin kraft instead of foil. It looks better, folds way better and shapes really well too. So yeah I also usually prefer double tissue over tissue foil. Unless if I actually want to give my model the shiny look.
There's this specific paper I had purchased like...5 years ago, had this cloth like feeling to it and it was easy to fold, and thick, however it was like..woven? Like numerous strings but idk what it's like specifically called and had some neat Japanese styled patterns to them like red and gold themed with other colors, I had lost them since yeah..been a while, but I'm trying to find out what it's called
First thing tomorrow I'll show this to my family. They think I must have give crazy or something because of how much paper I buy. I need to make 'em understand that I need more paper. Much more.
Haha yeah. And the moment when you have stacks and stack of paper and you need to explain you don't have the right paper for a project. They can never understand
Hi, sorry for the late response. You probably already tried using that paper and I guess it's too thick? If you can find a bit more thin kraft out there it would work perfectly, though it's not so easy to shape nicely. If you can glue 2 sheets of tissue paper together I'd guess that'd work best
I recognise the deku mask from the origami subreddit. That was you, right? The four elements masks? You are so awesome. The information is really good and you have a really nice voice.
This is Gold.. thank you for the information, I'm just getting started with Origami.. Also hope you don't mind I've included your video on my Origami website . let me know if you need to see it as I can't put links on here. :-)
Bro greetings from serbia,i have a question. Whenever i search for tissue paper in my town all they offer to me its toilet paper or tissue papaer for nose,idk if there is other name or how can i find this paper,i realy struggle with normal paper,cause i cant detail and collapse complex and super complex models,thanks
Hey, so i have a friend from Serbia and he regrets to say it's not sold there. He did find some (bleeding tissue, lower quality) in Novi Sad, but you're probably best off ordering some from origami-shop.com, allthough delivery is slow i heard. Good luck!
@@firefighterlife7861 the kind that loses its color when treated with mc. Especially problematic when making double tissue as the color 'bleeds' trough.
That's odd... Kraft is sold in any paper store. Can also be sold as wrapping paper. You can recognize it by the stripe pattern and it is sold as rolls. The ultra thin kraft is more rare though. For that I only know origami-shop.com
Hi, sorry forced the late answer. That's a tough one. I'd suppose a long fibre paper like Hanji, but it won't be really strong unless you treat it with mc but then that'll make it less breathable so I don't think I can help you here...
Hey bro I live in India and I don't have access to any of these paper in large sizes. So, can I use a non-printed newspaper (paper used for printing newspaper)
Crepe paper isn't really useable for origami as it can stretch. If you want to try it though do the same as with tissue paper and treat it with mc first
Haha MC, which is short for methyl cellulose. Easiest way to get it is as the little boxes of wallpaper glue powder that you need to solve in water. There's plenty of videos on how to treat paper with mc or if you search how to make double tissue you can find the same. I also show it in my Groot video about preparing the paper. Have fun!
@@PaperFloworigami is MC for making the paper harden? what are the ways to keep models in tact... i use regular paper/printer paper and am just a beginner... the models legs, chests and finer details always widen up and i want to prevent that... (• ▽ •;) i want to use the models for playing D&D so they will have to be durable too... would spray varnish work?
@@betulkorkut5215 the MC is like a glue, to keep the layers from spreading apart like you mention. You can put it in between the layers after folding too. It will also harden the model a bit. To really harden it once in the desired shape spray varnish is a good idea too. Make sure to use matte varnish and spray little amounts in between drying so it doesn't get too shiny.
@@PaperFloworigami oh okay thanks :) maybe using MC between layers then using spray varnish would give the best result 🤔 i wonder how effective just vanish and the MC + varnish combo will be also do you recommend painting before varnish or after? and what kind of paint... that is important too
@@betulkorkut5215 i think i know what you want to achieve. I was also thinking about painting finished models, and the easiest solution was to use airbrush paints. Important thing is to NOT use water soluble paints, and paint it little by little. Otherwise some folds could unfold during painting. The best way before painting would be priming the model with few layers before the main paints. PS: I'm also begginer in origami, but i painted some paper models before. I hope I helped
Haven't met them. At this time i'd say the paper is too expensive too. Almost double from when I made the video. I probably need to remake this video as i also don't mention whenzou
Loved all the comparisons and explanations! This is a great video!
Thanks Boice!
Thank you so much for putting this on UA-cam
I must admit, I have watched this video at least 4 times. It is the perfect origami video. Sometimes while eating you just wanna watch a display of pretty origami, with some explanations of difficultys or paper choice and this is just that.
I’ve always wonder what kind of paper I need to use since I’m a beginner in this hobby, thanks for your video it’s very good and informational.
Can i just buy kraft, its hard for me to find any other paper and i want to make a complex origami
I think Daniel uses 3OO gsm for mask folding but yeah, Canson is perfect if you're going for additional complexity when folding/wetfolding masks! 👍
Yep, he uses 300 gsm, the paper i mentioned in the end. But as a tradeoff his masks are a lot bigger than yours.
Excellent video! Glad to have discovered your channel! You are a true artist!
Bruh this was classy.
Thank you for the wonderful information. I can't wait to try some of these papers.
Sir, you are a saint, I have to make an origami face mask for my design class, and you just made it look way less daunting.
Thank you, did it work out? I'm very curious
@@PaperFloworigami Yes!!! I had the best one in the whole class!!! Thank you so much!!!
What is your opinion on tissue-foil vs single/double tissue? I have been using tissue-foil for my models and it is a real pain preparing it :(
I pretty much hate tissue foil for most uses. First of all I don't like making it, second it's often an extra hassle to hide the foil, unless you sandwiched it. Third it's hard to get a pretty result. There's plenty of people that can pull it off but t'you get harsh shapes quickly and your lodel gets a bit of a metallic look. Also it doesn't reverse fold at all. So pretty much all it's good for is easy shaping, though still hard to get nicely curved shapes. Like I said in the video: if you can, try using thin kraft instead of foil. It looks better, folds way better and shapes really well too. So yeah I also usually prefer double tissue over tissue foil. Unless if I actually want to give my model the shiny look.
I second Paper Flow’s response^
There's this specific paper I had purchased like...5 years ago, had this cloth like feeling to it and it was easy to fold, and thick, however it was like..woven? Like numerous strings but idk what it's like specifically called and had some neat Japanese styled patterns to them like red and gold themed with other colors, I had lost them since yeah..been a while, but I'm trying to find out what it's called
Very, very useful, I really needed this! Thanks!
Excellent video. Please produce more demonstrations and review ones!
Allright thanks, anything you would like to see reviewed?
Solutions to problems we normally face in origami. Those things that you learn through experience. Video-demonstrations would be nice too.
That's an interesting idea, thanks!
Tissue paper
- Clairefontaine
- Canson
- Karape (crispy)
- Origamido
- Unryu
- Mulberry
Kraft paper
Tant paper
Elephant hide
This is a great video. Just what I wanted
First thing tomorrow I'll show this to my family. They think I must have give crazy or something because of how much paper I buy. I need to make 'em understand that I need more paper.
Much more.
Haha yeah. And the moment when you have stacks and stack of paper and you need to explain you don't have the right paper for a project. They can never understand
What paper would you recommend to fold waking in the rain ? By the way cool vedio
I want to fold walking in the rain ..would 120 gsm 60cm kraft work ?nice vid by the way.
Hi, sorry for the late response. You probably already tried using that paper and I guess it's too thick? If you can find a bit more thin kraft out there it would work perfectly, though it's not so easy to shape nicely. If you can glue 2 sheets of tissue paper together I'd guess that'd work best
I recognise the deku mask from the origami subreddit. That was you, right? The four elements masks? You are so awesome. The information is really good and you have a really nice voice.
Hi, sorry for the late answer, was off origamido for a while. But yeah, that's me thanks :)
Can we use baking paper for complex origami?
This is Gold.. thank you for the information, I'm just getting started with Origami.. Also hope you don't mind I've included your video on my Origami website . let me know if you need to see it as I can't put links on here. :-)
Hey, no problem at all. The more I can help the better
@@PaperFloworigami You're Very Welcome
wow how many types of papers i learned thanks very much friend joined
thank you master, very appreciated video
Sir can you tell me from where I can buy Kraft paper??
This is also known as brown wrapping paper and should be available in any store that sells paper
How can you make any model with such thick watercolor papers???
Bro greetings from serbia,i have a question.
Whenever i search for tissue paper in my town all they offer to me its toilet paper or tissue papaer for nose,idk if there is other name or how can i find this paper,i realy struggle with normal paper,cause i cant detail and collapse complex and super complex models,thanks
Hey, so i have a friend from Serbia and he regrets to say it's not sold there. He did find some (bleeding tissue, lower quality) in Novi Sad, but you're probably best off ordering some from origami-shop.com, allthough delivery is slow i heard. Good luck!
@@PaperFloworigami slow compared to other countries 😂 it's the usual here
@@branko_the_alien brate znas li ti koji je to bleeding paper na nasem jezik
@@PaperFloworigami what is bleeding tissue
@@firefighterlife7861 the kind that loses its color when treated with mc. Especially problematic when making double tissue as the color 'bleeds' trough.
Where do you buy your kraft, I can't seem to find it anywhere in the USA or internet
That's odd... Kraft is sold in any paper store. Can also be sold as wrapping paper. You can recognize it by the stripe pattern and it is sold as rolls. The ultra thin kraft is more rare though. For that I only know origami-shop.com
can I buy the best tissue paper on amazon?
Which paper is breathable yet can remember folds? For making origami mask?
Hi, sorry forced the late answer. That's a tough one. I'd suppose a long fibre paper like Hanji, but it won't be really strong unless you treat it with mc but then that'll make it less breathable so I don't think I can help you here...
@@PaperFloworigami thanks I'll try it...🙃
Hey bro I live in India and I don't have access to any of these paper in large sizes. So, can I use a non-printed newspaper (paper used for printing newspaper)
You can, it's not really strong though so you need a lot of mc and be careful!
Can you tell me what is crepe paper ?
Crepe paper isn't really useable for origami as it can stretch. If you want to try it though do the same as with tissue paper and treat it with mc first
How did you make that dwarf with the butterfly
The dwarf is a well known joisel design. If you Google joisel dwarf you will find instructions. The butterfly is a seperate sheet ;)
@@PaperFloworigami Oh I thought it was one big piece
Anyone know what kind of paper i should use for ancient dragon?
Double tissue. If you want more info on how to make or buy that there's video's on it (not mine).
You are insane At origami
What are you / is he saying about the tissue paper? - "You need to treat it with ... NC?" Can someone help me out? :D
Haha MC, which is short for methyl cellulose. Easiest way to get it is as the little boxes of wallpaper glue powder that you need to solve in water. There's plenty of videos on how to treat paper with mc or if you search how to make double tissue you can find the same. I also show it in my Groot video about preparing the paper. Have fun!
@@PaperFloworigami is MC for making the paper harden? what are the ways to keep models in tact... i use regular paper/printer paper and am just a beginner... the models legs, chests and finer details always widen up and i want to prevent that... (• ▽ •;) i want to use the models for playing D&D so they will have to be durable too... would spray varnish work?
@@betulkorkut5215 the MC is like a glue, to keep the layers from spreading apart like you mention. You can put it in between the layers after folding too. It will also harden the model a bit. To really harden it once in the desired shape spray varnish is a good idea too. Make sure to use matte varnish and spray little amounts in between drying so it doesn't get too shiny.
@@PaperFloworigami oh okay thanks :) maybe using MC between layers then using spray varnish would give the best result 🤔 i wonder how effective just vanish and the MC + varnish combo will be
also do you recommend painting before varnish or after? and what kind of paint... that is important too
@@betulkorkut5215 i think i know what you want to achieve. I was also thinking about painting finished models, and the easiest solution was to use airbrush paints.
Important thing is to NOT use water soluble paints, and paint it little by little. Otherwise some folds could unfold during painting.
The best way before painting would be priming the model with few layers before the main paints.
PS: I'm also begginer in origami, but i painted some paper models before.
I hope I helped
Origamido: the paper is great, but I find the two men who make this paper to be rather obnoxious.
Haven't met them. At this time i'd say the paper is too expensive too. Almost double from when I made the video. I probably need to remake this video as i also don't mention whenzou
This is a great video. Just what I wanted