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Anonymous
ITT inside reverse fold explanation.
>> Anonymous
look at the next step, it might help a bit.
>> Anonymous
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well, this wouldn't be the best explanation, look at where i coloured the line on step 11 and 12.
>> Anonymous
>>29961
Okay, I get it now. Petal fold explanaion, anyone?
>> Anonymous
For explanations of origami folds, use this as a guide. http://rapidshare.com/files/5743123/symbols-and-folds.rar 0

There are some that are still difficult to understand, though, so if you have any problems after downloading it, then let me know and I'll try to help. I think I remember the file being 1.1MB on rapidshare.
>> Anonymous
Also, in papercrafts like these, it will really, REALLY help you to know the symbols for a valley fold (tip folds away from you) and a mountain fold (tip of fold is toward you). The symbol that uses one continuous size of dotted line is the valley fold. The symbol that uses 2 line sizes in a dotted line pattern symbolizes a mountain fold. Before step 11, the diagram shows which folds are valley folds and which ones are mountain folds. These become essential when you get to step 11 and some of the later steps, because step 11 is working on already existing folds, but is telling you to fold one of them a little differently and collapse it accordingly.
>> Origamigryphon
I always remembered mountain and valley folds for what they were named; valley folds turn downwards and make the valley; mountain folds, of course, point upward like a mountain.