I asked about where the traditional frog had to be pressed for it to jump
properly and several people answered. Thanks for that.
By watching the recommended videos I noticed that it indeed had to be
pressed where the diagrams tell you to. My problem was that the paper was
too thick and pressing
Jorge E. Jaramillo asked how to make a traditional frog jump.
At minute 3:48 of this video http://youtu.be/rc9lVHvfzMY you see how to
press the back of an Origami frog to make it jump.
The model in the video is my preferred jumping frog with the exception,
that I do the first few steps a little
On 28/12/14 09.55, Anna wrote:
Jorge E. Jaramillo asked how to make a traditional frog jump.
At minute 3:48 of this video http://youtu.be/rc9lVHvfzMY you see how to
press the back of an Origami frog to make it jump.
That is also one of my favorites, together with the business card frog
(in
I searched for some instructions to make an origami frog (a model I had
never folded before) for my nephew. I found a simple one at:
http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/virtual/origami2/exploring01_06.html
At the end it tells you to place your finger on the back of the frog to
make it jump and I've done