How to make an Origami Pterodactyl / Pteranodon (Tadashi Mori)

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  • @tadashimori
    @tadashimori  9 років тому +8

    It seems like some people are finding it too hard to make. I made a slower version of this tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/mc2p4QuORbU/v-deo.html

  • @sarahrakestraw7109
    @sarahrakestraw7109 10 років тому +6

    My son found this on youtube and guess who got to make it, lol.
    It turned out pretty good, it was a little fast in places and I had to pause a lot and replay. I also think it would have turned out better with the proper origami paper.
    Son said it was brilliant, so there we go, it is currently flying around the room. Now with eyes on.
    Thank you very much for your model video.
    :-)

  • @RHM741
    @RHM741 10 років тому +1

    This is an outstanding model. It amazes me how you come about creating it, esp. how you figure out ahead what is to become of the sink-folds, etc. to make up the features of the animal.
    The speed is a bit fast only for the kinky parts, but the instruction is excellent. This complex model can easily takes up to 30 minutes by other artists. What can make it hard to follow is because the kinky parts need to be shown a few times at various angles. If this step is skipped, then difficulty may follow, not of the folding but of the confusing new geometry to the learner at a fast glance.
    Thank you again for the great work. And let people make suggestion in appreciation but not criticism so there will be future enchantment for enjoyment to all.

  • @lilzhanger7360
    @lilzhanger7360 4 роки тому +7

    I gave up, but I’m going to try again a lot because I really dig and like the appearance of this pterosaur model :D

  • @MidnightConsulting
    @MidnightConsulting 10 років тому +35

    Re: COMPLAINTS
    Anyone that complains about Mr. Mori's Origami Instruction Videos is not only rude but way off base. His videos are basically perfect. The speed of the videos is just right, the sequence of steps logical.
    There is nothing wrong with the way he teaches us Origami. I pretty much use his instructions exclusively. He has the coolest items that I thoroughly enjoy making and showing off to everyone.
    P.S. There is such a thing called the 'PAUSE' key!

  • @jeremyshaferorigami
    @jeremyshaferorigami 8 років тому +12

    I was wondering the same thing about why they call it kami paper when kami literally means paper in Japanese. I imagine it's because it's the most common type of origami paper and it's mostly made in Japan. If it were primarily made in South America, it might have been called "papel" instead of kami!

    • @leonardor.p.7928
      @leonardor.p.7928 8 років тому

      +JeremyShaferOrigami Jeremyyy!!!!!

    • @jaxsontaylor8183
      @jaxsontaylor8183 8 років тому

      Jeremy!!!!!!!!!!!! I've made so much of your origami its truly amazing what you've made

    • @asfandgill196
      @asfandgill196 8 років тому

      Jeremy I love your origami

    • @herohamza1196
      @herohamza1196 2 роки тому

      gami or kami means deity in english

  • @crookieh
    @crookieh 9 років тому +1

    At least he said "fold this point to that point" before he sped up the vid...i still can understand the steps on how to make it :)

  • @pirate64664
    @pirate64664 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Tadashi for designing this model, it had a positive effect on the origami community

  • @aellx1249
    @aellx1249 10 років тому

    Nice video; Idk why so many people are complaining - you presented everything clearly and simply

  • @JWentu
    @JWentu 9 років тому +1

    Very nice tutorial. this is the first "dinosaur" origami that i try ( i am a beginner with non-modular origami) and i found it very nice. Great tutorial, it mage me arrive till the end of the model so it does work. If I can just add a little criticism, both pteranodon and pterodactyl had basically no tail: there was instead a membrane called uropatagium between their legs that were not separated: therefore a more accurate model would try to hide the tail somehow and connect the legs. Anyways, this is not a course in paleontology but an origami tutorial, so, good work Mr Mori!

    • @javierlozano7112
      @javierlozano7112 9 років тому

      Teradactals are actually not dinosaurs they are just flying reptiles. The more you know😄👍.

  • @vlz_krypton
    @vlz_krypton 10 років тому +1

    I made lot of your origamis. I am a subscriber for 2 years now and your videos are still awesome. I am 14 years old and I do not think that your videos are too slow. I think they are perfect. Keep doing the good work :)))

  • @nowirehangerssmack5839
    @nowirehangerssmack5839 9 років тому +13

    I love your videos and they are perfect imo. If I need to watch something again I just push the button that has two parallel lines that sort of looks like an 11. I know that might be a huge challenge for some but with practice you too can master the pause button.

  • @himanshu6788
    @himanshu6788 6 років тому

    Finally finally finally I made it. That to in single attempt. Last time I tried it a year ago and I failed to make and I left origami but today I made it. Thanks a lot for this work. You just got subscribed.

  • @genji316
    @genji316 10 років тому

    i dont know why they complain,i think the step is clear and easy to follow

  • @fajarsigit4448
    @fajarsigit4448 6 років тому +1

    Done for the model!!!!glad to be the part of 10 second rewind...ahahaha

  • @LuckyPig
    @LuckyPig 10 років тому

    This seems as some advanced origami level. There is plenty of material out there to help you understand basic and advanced folding techniques and forms that this video takes for granted in the sped up parts. Origami is an art, so a word to frustrated starters: as in plain painting you don't expect to grab a brush and work miracles or blame your instructor for your own failures,I suggest you muster your patience and do your own homework before taking out your frustration on a user only sharing his passion.

  • @1LCUK1
    @1LCUK1 10 років тому +1

    Thanks Tadashi. This was a great video and the steps were really clear and easy to follow.

  • @anghellaura650
    @anghellaura650 10 років тому

    There's a Japanese Tee Shop near where I live that has an origami workshop every Tuesday, and they usually divide us in 2 groups: beginners and advanced, because we work at different speeds. I'm thinking that's the problem here. So people; give the guy a break about the speed of the video... he's doing his best.

  • @stephengrimes2305
    @stephengrimes2305 3 роки тому +1

    This is a fun model! Thank you Tadashi !

  • @xPaperDog
    @xPaperDog 10 років тому

    Sometimes origami makes me so confused because I look at the wrong flap, but in the end, I was able to make this, so thanks for the tutorial!

  • @sebilucsa1015
    @sebilucsa1015 Рік тому

    I love this its my fav dinosaur and i learned how to be a pro at origami from your videos i tried to do this and i did it like 70 times

  • @JeffyDomDom
    @JeffyDomDom 10 років тому

    Great video, clever design. Also for all the crybabies, just try an easier origami until you're more comfortable with sink folds etc.

  • @karlenzo15
    @karlenzo15 5 років тому +2

    Omg. It feels good to revisit the creation that I've learned in the past three years and do it in 2019 without any trouble.

  • @garimavashist4934
    @garimavashist4934 4 роки тому

    it was very nice that you give directions by talking

  • @tadashimori
    @tadashimori  11 років тому +9

    xD, Corrected!

  • @origamigek
    @origamigek 2 роки тому

    How many sink folds do you want in your model?
    Tadashi: Yes

  • @mvaguero
    @mvaguero 8 років тому

    ja ja just by hearing your accent i could tell you are from Brazil! excellent video, i really enjoy it! Saudações dos Estados Unidos!

  • @katyhoopman6171
    @katyhoopman6171 5 років тому

    hi my friends were wondering how i made an origami pteranodon so i suggested your channel so thanks great tutorial!

  • @bh115
    @bh115 10 років тому

    I pause and repeated and made it !!! Really happy thanks

  • @TheVenomized
    @TheVenomized 11 років тому +2

    Wow! Really great and quite simple model.
    Thank You for creating it :)

  • @a.d1358
    @a.d1358 4 роки тому +1

    Nice! Now i can play it with my family! Thanks!

  • @astonmartin2689
    @astonmartin2689 11 років тому

    I wish my Portuguese was as good as your English! And I love this model, as always; very creative. I think your ingenuity is as good as Satoshi's!!!

  • @moosefilmsinc.9586
    @moosefilmsinc.9586 11 років тому

    the only part i screwed up on was the mountain fold part. i looked up how to do a mountain fold and it kinda helped but its still hard for me to do all of them.
    thank you for the video though! it looks like it would turn out pretty cool.

  • @sahil7503
    @sahil7503 11 років тому

    loved this!!! many times when i want to make something with paper there is a need of glue etc. this is very nice 1

  • @TomaNicTurtle159
    @TomaNicTurtle159 8 років тому

    Just folded the cp, It was a lot of fun. great job!

  • @Teostefi123
    @Teostefi123 10 років тому +15

    I agree with tadashi mori that people are way too spoiled and they have enough energy to dislike and write a bad comment and they are way too lazy too go back 10 seconds and look at the step again. Remember the golden rule "if you don't have anything good to say or do done do it!" Please consider this and do it because it is very important to me

    • @Teostefi123
      @Teostefi123 10 років тому +3

      I meant to say don't do it

    • @antoniocunha1529
      @antoniocunha1529 7 років тому +1

      I completely agree! I usually take a lot longer than what the videos take because I´m slow. I´m not gonna whine, it´s how you´re supposed to do it

    • @poisonoushallucinations3168
      @poisonoushallucinations3168 7 років тому

      I have a little rebuttal against that golden rule, criticism is important and pretty essential if one wants to improve. Going through the model in a way viewers don't find reasonable would very likely need negative comments. Not letting the creator know of their mistakes would lead to that creator continuing to make those mistakes. I'm sure I've missed the point completely though, which I assume is about harsher and unjustifiable comments...

    • @KenGLaP
      @KenGLaP 7 років тому

      Teo Stefi: Exactly! One can simply pause, replay, or replay at slower speeds at difficult parts. I usually watch an origami video at least once, then again at 2X speed for familiarity, before attempting to fold. Then as I proceed, I'll pause at the hard parts and watch it over - pausing and folding, till I get it right. Who expects to be able to fold a model in "video real-time", anyway? Doesn't everyone pause and fold throughout? I guess not

    • @jasongraceon9873
      @jasongraceon9873 6 років тому

      I agree, if you don't point out any mistakes, no one can learn from them

  • @sarahfry576
    @sarahfry576 11 років тому +5

    Thank you I love your tutorials very clear instructions :)

  • @sureshsivar
    @sureshsivar 4 роки тому

    You are so amazing and I love the way you made the pterodactyl

  • @TheNightFox919
    @TheNightFox919 10 років тому

    How he says how to make the sink fold: "fold along the v shaped crease". How he does the sink: *folds along the v shaped crease, does a valley fold out of nowhere, does tons of other unknown folds*

    • @adriantee5219
      @adriantee5219 10 років тому

      If you know what's a sink fold then don't complain! You know very well that's a sink fold, then just follow it!!

  • @velexysgrit6087
    @velexysgrit6087 10 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for your videos! Always so interesting and tutorials are very logical.

  • @icrbcrb
    @icrbcrb 11 років тому +3

    Finally
    I've been wanting to learn this since i saw this one ypur homepage or something
    I don't even know what is that xD

  • @juliepejante947
    @juliepejante947 11 років тому

    wow...he said lots of details and it was easy for me thanks for the details it came out perfectly :-)

  • @PureNrGG
    @PureNrGG 11 років тому

    I have to admit... you were able to instruct me to make this... even tho its not nearly as good as yours... its still very passable for a pterodactyl!! I have to be the least artistic person I know... so I guess the point I'm getting at here... thanks for the tutorial xD

  • @daviusprime2375
    @daviusprime2375 10 років тому

    Tadashi Mori, you inspired me to make origami again =)

  • @arc180789
    @arc180789 10 років тому

    i can do everything you say though i counldnt be as tidy as you did. . .but you are a good tutor for me. . .thanks tadashii san

  • @christianperez3434
    @christianperez3434 11 років тому

    Mr. Tadahi Mori I would like to say YOU'RE THE BEST PERSON I'VE EVER SUBSCRIBED TO!!!!!!!:DDDDDD

  • @thomasjarrelvalenzuela3421
    @thomasjarrelvalenzuela3421 3 роки тому

    Im a 10yr old making origami I would say this one was the hardest one yet :)

  • @RicoTheFlammableFire
    @RicoTheFlammableFire 11 років тому +3

    it took me more than an hour to do this, hahaha, i almost gave up. thanks for the model
    :D

  • @andychew9656
    @andychew9656 10 років тому

    thanks, but you can say tuck in instead of reverse fold for the extra flap

  • @danieldamaskinos
    @danieldamaskinos 10 років тому

    cool origami, it needs abit of time to learn it but then it is extremle easy, Thanks

  • @aghatasouza2502
    @aghatasouza2502 8 років тому

    O sotaque dele é tão forte que eu nem falo inglês mas entendi o vídeo todo. Haha, obriagada! Finalmente aprendi a fazer.

  • @martinantosch
    @martinantosch 10 років тому

    Great model. I just started a few month ago with origami. Introduction is clear and easy to reproduce. Really enjoy to follow your videos. Don't give too much about the people that complain without any reason. If it is too fast, one can easily pause. That's one nice thing about videoinstructions:-).

  • @TheWhitePianoKeyProductions
    @TheWhitePianoKeyProductions 11 років тому

    made one, very good tutorial, I got everything, to bad my paper was to thick (just used A4 paper cut in a square). Going to try it again with origami paper later, hopefully it will look awesome then :)

  • @triviaison
    @triviaison 7 років тому

    Thanks! I made this for my 3 year old and he really likes it!

  • @Barkainian
    @Barkainian 11 років тому

    you sir are verry clever and i am impressed. doesnt happen often.

  • @MeowWBO
    @MeowWBO 11 років тому

    Wow my rendition from the crease pattern was very similar! XD I just folded the wings and legs differently.

  • @hassanreza8
    @hassanreza8 11 років тому

    Your videos have become much better than before

  • @maxstar6497
    @maxstar6497 7 років тому

    Bro I love dinosaurs and origami and u made a pterodactyl that is pretty much awesome ☆☆☆☆

  • @ABaconRoll
    @ABaconRoll 9 років тому

    You guys realise you can slow down the video yourself right? Stop complaining jeez it's a great tutorial

  • @Stickofempires
    @Stickofempires 11 років тому

    Thanks for the model, just prepared some thai unryu paper with methylcellulose and I'm going to attempt this when I get home from school tomorrow . Although I'm a bit worried about how the folding into thirds will go since I have poor spacial judgement : /.

  • @sinchanbhattacharya2443
    @sinchanbhattacharya2443 9 років тому

    I loved your making.

  • @jigmesengge
    @jigmesengge 11 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this. I had stumbled upon this, and successfully made it for my kids. Those who complain about the speed of vidoe neglects a clear facts: pause and play again. Thank you again for your amazing works!

  • @jasonblewis
    @jasonblewis 6 років тому

    I love it! Thank you Tadashisan!

  • @DavidWires
    @DavidWires 11 років тому +3

    Thanks I’ll show you when done…

  • @bolteatrice0623
    @bolteatrice0623 9 років тому +4

    YAY! I made it! :D Nice model!
    P.S. If u turn on captions, it is hilarious!

  • @tadashimori
    @tadashimori  11 років тому +1

    sure =)

  • @BrowserBen
    @BrowserBen 11 років тому

    It's easy to understand him if you no the basics first. Learn the traditional crane and swan will help you better understand this video and other videos like this.

  • @OrangeFolds
    @OrangeFolds 11 років тому

    I love you models, Tadashi. =) Thank you for the tutorial!

  • @linanavarrete2879
    @linanavarrete2879 9 років тому

    Tadashi Mori, this tutorial is great, but if you do a remake, I could be able to make it.
    The reason why people dont like pausing and replaying is because they get confused and they accidentley unfold and mess up the model, ending the origami in atrash can.
    So if youd make a remake, I would greatley appreciate that

  • @ppepe561
    @ppepe561 11 років тому

    I made it! I love your videos!
    Thank you

  • @chiefsed4473
    @chiefsed4473 6 років тому +1

    WE DON’T NEED YOUR COMPLAINTS IN THIS VIDEO’S COMMENT SECTION ALRIGHT? IF YOU DIDN’T MAKE THE ORIGAMI THEN THAT’S YOUR PROBLEM NOT THE VIDEO’S BECAUSE MOST OF THE VIEWERS WHO WATCH THIS VIDEO MADE THE ORIGAMI BECAUSE THEY HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH ORIGAMI.

  • @vitconDT
    @vitconDT 11 років тому

    I made it. but i used the Print Paper :))) my Model was broken at few last step at the "Head" so that just not good like you did lol but still beautiful for me.
    thanks
    I'm Learning English :D

  • @mjlp2891
    @mjlp2891 9 років тому

    First of all, great work. My reason for posting: i personally could do without all the fastnforwards. I'm not experienced enough to infer some of those areas. Pressing the puss button doesn't help us see the models development as it happens and not as you describe it. I would like to see a version of the video without speed ups. Good work again though

  • @TrueProton
    @TrueProton 10 років тому +3

    if you can't do it then just remember: there is always someone worse than you, like a girl in my seventh grade language arts class who managed to fail at a fortune teller.

  • @shreeshawasthi6300
    @shreeshawasthi6300 5 років тому +4

    Sir How can You do this so perfectly

  • @naaboh
    @naaboh 10 років тому

    I´ve already finish it and I love it :)

  • @tudoriliesi7304
    @tudoriliesi7304 9 років тому +6

    Explain more on how to do the hard parts!!!!!!!!

  • @eddieescalante5029
    @eddieescalante5029 9 років тому

    I really liked this tutorial, thanks.

  • @guidocunarro8934
    @guidocunarro8934 11 років тому

    Great!! I did it and was not that difficult :) Very good Origami's maker!

  • @22.olivia31
    @22.olivia31 6 років тому

    I make this one hour, but succeed. My paper is thicc now 😂👌 thanks for the tutorial

  • @Mr.Turquoiseandfriends
    @Mr.Turquoiseandfriends 2 роки тому

    Thanks for giving us tutorial origami

  • @thaisfernandezurrutia3924
    @thaisfernandezurrutia3924 11 років тому

    wow you do it so perfect man

  • @Revster
    @Revster 10 років тому

    Hey Tadashi do you think you could make another channel for your simple origami (P.S I'm your biggest fan)

  • @dub3dude
    @dub3dude 7 років тому

    Cheers Mr Mori! First time paper-folder. It was pretty fast paced at times, but 0.25 speed did the trick nicely. Turned out pretty impressive. Thanks for sharing this - my nephew is gonna love it.

  • @Henry-oy1hx
    @Henry-oy1hx 9 років тому +1

    It's a bit too fast but I like how you explain how to fold origami really well.

  • @SagaxCorvinus
    @SagaxCorvinus 11 років тому

    Só uma dúvida: a cauda do modelo ao final do tutorial ficou diferente da cauda dos modelos na abertura do vídeo ou é impressão minha? Não faltou, digamos, "afinar" a cauda?

  • @mrmunch5341
    @mrmunch5341 11 років тому

    U r the best tadashi mori

  • @pperoniii
    @pperoniii 11 років тому +5

    yeah! I made it!:) that was fun:) but you made the video faster in the most dificult moments:P bad boy:)

    • @LKSonz
      @LKSonz 4 роки тому +1

      I dont see any difficult part

  • @agauggaming846
    @agauggaming846 6 років тому +2

    *"Favorite Reptile PTERANODON"*

  • @ezzeddinzerriouh8504
    @ezzeddinzerriouh8504 10 років тому

    Great easy and beautiful origami , you are the best Mr.mori . Your tutorails are well done. I enjoy following your steps because this whole thing is new for me and you make it interesting easy and lovable

  • @bydaniiel10
    @bydaniiel10 11 років тому

    nice one, can i suggest something, can you place somewhere the dimension of the paper and the type of paper, maybe in the description or in the video.

  • @DLRudder
    @DLRudder 3 роки тому

    You’re going so fast!

  • @neveralea5485
    @neveralea5485 2 роки тому

    can't say i enjoyed this but it is a pterodactyl

  • @thomasogren7909
    @thomasogren7909 10 років тому +4

    Finally an origami that I can do!!!

    • @isuruFO
      @isuruFO 10 років тому +1

      Maybe not..... LOLOLOL

    • @Barreiro07
      @Barreiro07 4 роки тому

      How can you say that that origami is a shit

  • @darkeyes262
    @darkeyes262 11 років тому

    Tadashi, Where do you get your paper (squares with white backs)?

  • @ogelsir
    @ogelsir 11 років тому

    Hey Tadishi mori, You have made many designs of your own, ever considered writing a book?

  • @jaxsontaylor8183
    @jaxsontaylor8183 8 років тому +1

    thanks so much it adds some awesomeness to my Jo Nakashima dinosaur collection

  • @angelco3168
    @angelco3168 10 років тому +1

    Actually tadashi mori is right don't complain to much :3

  • @elhnaj
    @elhnaj 8 років тому

    this was not hard at all! thanks tadashi

  • @xoggy03x
    @xoggy03x 10 років тому +1

    Made it. :) And it looks pretty good. Tadashi Mori Great model, and amazing tutorial bro. :) As always.