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I agree, making new threads for every step is pretty annoying. Also, like you said, do not use anything of Satoshi Kamiya's to learn origami on. You need to already have completely mastered all of the main origami folds before even getting into his work. Origami isn't as intuitive to most people as putting paper crafts together. I would reccomend a paper crane, kusudama ball, or something like that for learning how to do origami. Animals are a focus for a lot of origami, so maybe you can find some simpler versions of those. I could even try to look up some for you to learn off of, if you want, but just don't start with something so difficult.
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