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Origami de Gatos: Técnicas y Modelos

Este documento contiene instrucciones y diagramas para plegar un gato en origami. Incluye los nombres de varios artistas de origami y sus diseños de gatos. El documento también contiene un relato corto sobre el gato sin botas.
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Origami de Gatos: Técnicas y Modelos

Este documento contiene instrucciones y diagramas para plegar un gato en origami. Incluye los nombres de varios artistas de origami y sus diseños de gatos. El documento también contiene un relato corto sobre el gato sin botas.
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TOMO I

PAPIROFLEXIA
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ORIGAMI

RECOPILACIÓN
GATOS

Febrero 2011
Patricio Kunz Edwin Corrie Manuel Arroyo Makoto Yamaguchi Makoto Yamaguchi Makoto Yamaguchi

Makoto Yamaguchi Makoto Yamaguchi Fred Rohm Yoshihisa Kimura Yoshihisa Kimura

Yoshihisa Kimura Jun Maekawa Macska Dinah Dave Brill Eric Joisel Seiji Nishikawa

Fumiaki Kawahata Marc Kirschenbaum Makoto Yamaguchi Takai Hiroaki Dave Brill

Noboru Miyajima Seiji Nishikawa David Brill

Albertino Lionel John Montroll Román Díaz Taylor Richards

Gilad Aharoni Christophe Boudias Stephane Ansons Stephen Weiss Marc Kirschenbaum Aldo Putignano

Max Hulme Desmond McLeod Elisabeth Montoya Sergei Afonkin Katsushi Nosho Tanaka Masashi

Peter Budai Sergei Afonkin y Elena A. Tetsuya Gotani Tetsuya Gotani


Seiji Nishikawa Hideo Komatsu Fumiaki Kawahata Giang Dihn

Fabio Zapata Matthew Dunstan Katia Violi Michael G. LaFosse

Akira Yoshizawa Akira Yoshizawa Akira Yoshizawa Alfredo Giunta

Pat Crawford J.C. Nolan Origamileo

Teruo Tsuji Teruo Tsuji Taichiro Hasegawa Eiji Tsuchido

Tomoko Fuse Tomoko Fuse Sergei Afonkin y Sergei Afonkin y Hans Birkeland
Elena Afonkina Elena Afonkina

Josué Corredor Kyohei Katsuta Yoship Tsuda J. Aníbal Voyer Herman van Goubergen Lee Jae Gu

Stephane Ansons Pasquale D'Auria Klaus‐Dieter Ennen Peter Paul Forcher Stephen O'Hanlon Anita Barbour

Phil Schulz Anita Barbour Nick Robinson Evi Binzinger Ken Kawamura Robin Glynn
Stephen O'Hanlon Anita Kastlunger Yoshihide Momotani Eiji Tsuchito Toshie Tahahama

Peter‐Paul
Peter Paul Forcher Glez‐Conde
Alfonso Glez Conde Daniela Carboni Guillermo Díez Jacky Chan

Jordi Corbellá Juan Gimeno Luis Alegre Mateus Nieko Seta Evi Bizinger
2.6. EL GATO SIN BOTAS BY PATRICIO KUNZ INTERMEDIATE

El Gato sin Botas ( y sin Marqués de Carabás) © P a t r i c i o K u n z To m i c 2 0 0 8

«No debéis afligiros, mi señor, no tenéis más que


proporcionarme una bolsa y un par de botas
para andar por entre los matorrales,
y veréis que vuestra herencia no es tan
pobre como pensáis.»

Charles Perrault

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2.6. EL GATO SIN BOTAS BY PATRICIO KUNZ INTERMEDIATE

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(Abrir y aplastar) (paso intermedio)

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Afinar el lomo Afinar la cabeza

www.origamichile.cl

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Seated Cat
by
Dave Brill

Seated Cat
Origami design, drawings, photographs and booklet
©Dave Brill 2007
Gato

David Brill

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CHAT ##
15 cm => 5 cm
Créé en mai 89

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Cat c Gilad Aharoni (Israel / MA) 2006

Intermediate
A 15cm (6 inch) square makes a 7.5cm (3 inch) tall model.

1. Start with a square, face-color side up. 2. Valley-fold two corners to the center- 3. Fold edges to center and unfold.
Fold in half and unfold. line.

4. Fold and unfold edges to last creases. 5. Reverse-fold along pre-creases. 6. Reverse-fold along pre-creases.

5-6

7. Repeat steps 5-6 on the left. 9. Valley-fold in half. 10. Outside reverse-fold.
8. Valley-fold both flaps.
Cat (Page 2)

11. Fold in half, squash-folding underneath. 12. Repeat behind. 13. Fold flap down. Repeat behind.

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16. Squash-fold.

14. Closed sink. Repeat behind. 15. Rotate.

18. Fold two flaps up, squashing the layers


underneath.

17. The following steps will focus on the head.

19. Open the eyes with small squash-folds.


Cat (Page 3)

20. Mountain-fold the ears behind. 21. Mountain-fold the tips of the head. 22. Back to full model view.

23. Valley-fold the body under the head. 24. Mountain fold the tip of the head;
curl the tail behind.

25. Cat completed.

Visit WWW.GILADORIGAMI.COM for more!


2.16. CAT BY MAX HULME INTERMEDIATE

Cat 20th February 2009


Begin with A4 or similar shape.

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© Max Hulme

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Gato

J. Aníbal Voyer

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4 Base Pez
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cabeza y al cuerpo se puede plegar si se ha dado
volumen al cuerpo
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del gato
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A circled number step number on the diagrams means there are written instructions for that step. Please
read them before folding. The folding sequence seems very mathematical. In reality most location points
are not that critical: It’s just a way of minimizing free folding.

6. Fold the bisector. Step 7 indicates the position of the endpoint.


8. Crimp on an existing valleyfold. The mountainfold starts at the endpoint of that valley and Step 9 indic-
ates its angle. Avoid creating the bottom border.
10. Mountain fold starting at A, nearly parallel to Y but widening slightly towards the top. Endpoint C is
just a fraction higher than B.
11. Make a tiny mark with your fingernail in the centre of the point.
12. Fold the bisector, starting from the mark in 11. Fold only the bottom third of the point.
16. Fold the point so that its edge crosses the circled point.
19. & 20. Rearrange existing folds on one layer of paper only.
21. Pinch both layers of paper at the indicated spots and move your hands together, curving the paper in
between (make a bump, not a hollow.) The top point should open out and move down.
24. Twist the top point to the front, wringing the cat’s neck.
40. Side view. Pull apart the two layers of the ears.
43. Gently curve the ears, the paper wants to do this anyway.
44. Curved ‘eyebrows’. Practice this in a separate sheet first.
45. Inside reverse fold. Don’t fold the edges, only curves here.
47. Side view. Get rid of the point by folding it up into the head.
56. Make sure flap A is folded into the tail.
59. Run your thumbnail along the tail furrow and extend it, curving upwards.
61. Gently curve back the paper along the dotted lines.

The final model will need a support to stand.

Copyright c 1996 Herman van Goubergen, all rights reserved.


PDF version 1999 by Sebastian Marius Kirsch <[email protected]>.
Distribution for noncommercial purposes is free. Please contact the author
if you want to use this model for commercial purposes.
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Cat Head by Evi Binzinger 1/2000©

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Use a square two colored origami paper Then valley fold upper It should look like this
of 7x7 cm (3 inches) size. corner down as indicated. now. The next diagram is
Precrease diagonal lines, then fold two enlarged for better view.
corners to the middle.

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Then valley fold corner The next view is enlarged


down again. once more.

Then valley fold lower


corner up.

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Mountain fold behind and valley fold to the


Push upper corners under the white triangle and front again to from the ears. Mountain and valley
mountain fold behind lower corner of white triangle. lines are not parallel.

Variation: pinch nose and


Then mountain fold behind Complete. narrow the bottom, to make it
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花貓
Colored Cat
© 2009 Chan Hon Fai Jacky

創作及圖解 : 陳漢輝
creator & diagram : Jacky Chan
2009-09

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Cat Bookmark by Evi Binzinger 12/ 2000©

Valley fold to form the ears.

Start with a fish base. 2


Use two colored origami paper of 15x15 cm.

Squash fold the peaks of the fish base as shown


in the first diagram. The top of the peak will meet
the valley line.

Valley fold up and then valley fold the upper


layer of the bird base down again (pleat).
The edge should cover the marked corner.

Narrow the ears by valley folding


once more.
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Cutting is required to obtain the following whiskers.
If you are a purist, simply skip this step.

Cut in the middle and once on each side of Now mountain fold behind the lower part of first layer
the upper layer to separate the whiskers. and reduce width of head by mountain folding behind
Then valley fold them up to the left and right side. the left over paper of the sides.

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Experiment with
lenght of cut, to get
long whiskers.

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Inside reverse fold
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to form the head.
Complete bookmark.

©
Evi Binzinger 2000
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Evi Binzinger 2000

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