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: Gently pull the sides to ensure the paper "pops" or transforms into its secondary shape, such as a camera shutter or a 3D star. 4. Creative Variations

While specific designs vary, the general process for these "moving" models follows these stages: : Fold the paper into a grid to create reference lines.

: Fold the edges inward to create interlocking "locks" that allow parts of the paper to slide or rotate without falling apart.

: Used to create the "lens" or internal mechanisms of transformable models. 3. Step-by-Step Construction

: The basic building blocks for creating depth and movement.

Below is a guide on how to create this type of project, structured as a brief instructional paper. Project: Creating a Transformable Paper Craft (Ajb08209)

: You can adapt these techniques to fold specific characters using A4 paper templates.

: One square sheet of A4 or standard origami paper. Colors can be chosen based on preference. Surface : A flat, hard surface for crisp folding. 2. Fundamental Techniques