I was much inspired by my post on world’s most amazing origami from a few days back and decided to fold a complex living thing! I tried the barracuda from John Montroll and Robert Lang’s book ‘Origami Under the Sea‘.
The model is designed by John Montroll and is a complex one to fold. I started with a large square of paper, 14 inches side. I didn’t want to get stuck in the middle because the paper was too small! But I think a 12-inch square would have worked well too.
This is the first time I am folding a complex origami animal. I hadn’t realised that they would turn out to be quite that thick! I am not too happy with the way the fins turned out. I think they are a bit displaced. And the eyes aren’t too prominent but other than that, I am quite happy with my first effort
Origami Details:
Model: Barracuda
Creator: John Montroll
Book: Origami Under the Sea
Authors: John Montroll and Robert Lang
Difficulty Level: Complex
Paper size: 14 inch square





2 responses to “Barracuda”
Peter
November 15th, 2011 at 03:41
Very nice job! It definitely looks a lot more complex than what you usually fold.
Pearlie
November 15th, 2011 at 06:35
Thank you
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