Re: [Origami] Fold and unfold arrow?

2013-03-17 Thread Chris Lott
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Gerardo @neorigami.com
 wrote:
> I had asked: "Does it make a difference in what side do I place the head
> and tail of that arrow regarding the folding line?"
>
> Anna answered, "The arrow should start and end on the part that actually
> has to be folded over".
>
[...]
>
> Who seconds Anna's motion? ; )

I do...putting the arrows opposite doesn't make much sense to me at all!

c
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Chris Lott 


Re: [Origami] Fold and unfold arrow?

2013-03-17 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
I had asked: "Does it make a difference in what side do I place the head
and tail of that arrow regarding the folding line?"

Anna answered, "The arrow should start and end on the part that actually
has to be folded over".

I now ask all of you, does everyone else agree with Anna? It makes sense to
me, but I had asked a friend to revise some diagrams, it had the arrows
just like Anna is describing them, but my friend suggested to turn the
arrows around. That's why I decided to ask the majority here just to be
sure about what's the right way.

Who seconds Anna's motion? ; )


Re: [Origami] Fold and unfold arrow?

2013-03-17 Thread Anna
2013/3/17 Gerardo asked:
> Does it make a difference in what side do I place the head and tail of that
> arrow regarding the folding line?

The arrow should start and end on the part that actually has to be
folded over. You basically follow the directions of the arrow with
your fold movements or vice versa if you draw diagrams.

Nice Greetings

Anna


[Origami] Fold and unfold arrow?

2013-03-16 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
HI,

I wanted to ask you about the "mountain fold and unfold arrow" that has
just one head and seems to jump from one point to another and then return
to basically the same point. Do you know to which one I'm referring? I
really hope you do : )

Does it make a difference in what side do I place the head and tail of that
arrow regarding the folding line? Should I place the head and tail in the
bigger side of the paper, and it's angle in the smaller side, or the other
way around?

I hope I'm making myself clear, it's hard to talk about origami symbols
without showing them.