Sonobe Cubes |
The name itself came from the creator of this category in Modular Origami,
Mitsunobe Sonobe
Identical to many other fields of origamis, Sonobe module is made using a square piece of paper, they can be linked together through flaps-and-pockets without the help of any adhesive tools, and could form a great variety of shapes.
Modifying variations to the basic Sonobe units can even produce different types of shapes and create a more complex Modular Origami.
A basic Sonobe module is fairly easy to be folded, the instructions are as follow:
Basic Sonobe module tutorial. |
As for the Sonobe Cubes I've shown above, its assembled by using 6 units of basic Sonobe modules.
There are a lot of others wonderful Sonobe variations designed and well folded by well-known Origamist,
Below are a few great variations of Sonobes.
Origami Sea Urchin Star |
Designed by Martin Sejer Anderson
Folded by Me.
Six Intersecting Squares |
Designed by Jorge C. Lucero
Folded by Me.
STUVWXYZ Star |
Designed by Meenakshi Mukerji
Folded by Me.
Five Intersecting Tetrahedras |
Designed by Tom Hull
Folded by Me.
Spides Icosahedron |
I think that's all for this post, thank you for reading! :D
Please look forward to my next post about Modular Origami: Kusudamas
Happy folding! Goodbye :)