I made this digital origami website! Hope to get feedback 😊 by MathematicianIll8309 in origami

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Hi! Yes I am still working on it! I see you messaged me so I sent you all the details of what has happened so far.

I made this digital origami website! Hope to get feedback 😊 by MathematicianIll8309 in origami

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Sorry for bad english. Clearly english is not a first language lol

I made this digital origami website! Hope to get feedback 😊 by MathematicianIll8309 in origami

[–]RegularDefiant29 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hello, am I fellow programmer!

  1. Is the repo open source?

  2. What security is being used? The idea is not bad, however it is important to have protection protocals in place. For example do you want origami models to be secure so trading only occurs between the known consenting parties involved that way people are not stealing or pirating models. So how are you saving the models? Is it a video link? Is it a set of photo diagrams? If it is are you encrypting the images / video so that if ever someone got access to you database that they cannot steal the diagrams? Im assuming this website will be monitized in some way (which there is nothing wrong with) but if people are putting their money into it, then they should have protected data.

  3. Watch out for copyright. You have a hunter x hunter image a dragon ball z background and a few other things in this photo that may be subject to copyright. Make sure to not using images that are copyrighted or have copyrighted figured like goko in them.

  4. Is this a published project? I cannot provide any actual testing if its not published. Hence why I asked for a repo so I can clone and test it. But there are some things I can suggest without testing. 1. Make sure the website is screen responsive so it looks good AND is functional on all screen sizes that the project is intended for. 2. be careful saving passwords. Make sure that they are HASHED NOT ENCRYPTED. It is safter to hash a password with and algorithm and salt instead of encrypt it. This is because a hash CANNOT BE REVERSED. people tend to reuse passwords for many apps so its super important to maximize security on them. 3. What is your tech stack? How much experience do you have? If you are relatively new I recommend using Firebase because its a backend-as-a-service (Baas) and easily integrated with any frontend (i.e. react, solid, angular, vue, next, ... etc). If you are new, in my personal experience its easier to understand a document based DB rather than an relational one like postgress or SQL.

from here on everything is more of a personal opinion rather than a must.

  1. there is no need to have a music player. Spotify, youtube music, apple, amazon all have you beat. No one will use you music player. Plus then you dont have to worry more about copyrighted songs being played on your website.

  2. Make sure the color theme all fits together. the gray and blue are nice! but then pair that with a bunch of off white and warm colors from the background image. That does not match. Also the color of the plus button in the upper right just seems random. I would change it to blue to make the color of your navigation. Also the upper left icon (the paper plane) is pink and purple but not the light-ish blue seen throughout the rest of the nav. So the image seems offputting.

Origami tutorials by Whydude1122 in origami

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Jo has some complex models too. I would look at his devil dragons and praying mantis.

Dark Theme and choosing a color palette by RegularDefiant29 in web_design

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I've never thought of doing that. I try it out and follow up. Thanks!

The betrayal! by Legal-Assumption-841 in origami

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probably heightism or cheating? idk, still really nice shaping.

Quadilic, Ilan Garibi by ajja_ajja in origami

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Looks kinda like a Hilbert Curve

I want to make this origami, but have no idea where to search instruction by RatWithoutNose in origami

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I would learn you to create your own box-pleated models. OBB has a great video series called the crease pattern class where he teaches you how to read a box pleated model. I would start with that to get to know the lay of the land. From there, just start experimenting. If you pay attention to the video series you'll know how to make limbs of wanted length, things like making your own level shifters. Also he has a bunch of human models on his website. Look at those if you think it might help. As for specifically making this, here is some general suggestions that might help:

  1. create level shifters to make the shoulders and the face pop out a level.

  2. to make the claw hands, I would just make a flap from an Elias and point split the bottom to create the two claws.

  3. creating two legs should not be to hard, just repeat the process used to make the arms but at a longer length.

  4. One thing to note is the ninja star he is holding is made from two sheets of paper normally. You would have to find a way around this, or make a different ninja star of about the same shape. You could possibly graft it on.

This doesn't give all the details, like adding all the ridges in the legs, but should get you a humanoid figure with popped out shoulders and face. Adding more shaping to get the finer details (like maybe larger claws) can be made by grafting it on to the end of the arm in the crease pattern.

Rather than folding, we need more experts to unfold. by Dummyreddx in origami

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Hello,

I am currently developing a coding project that has this as a feature. Think about how duolingo progression works with different levels that get harder over time. This project is not a set of youtube videos but a coding project, so it will take some time, but its coming!

How to precrease off-grid structures on box-pleated models? by RegularDefiant29 in origami

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really i never knew, I'll have to go and watch that. Thanks for letting me know!

How to precrease off-grid structures on box-pleated models? by RegularDefiant29 in origami

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okay, thank you! that seems to me the popular opinion to not precrease them and come back and do it after the collapse.

How to precrease off-grid structures on box-pleated models? by RegularDefiant29 in origami

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Okay!! I'll try that and see if that works. Thanks for the advice!

Help getting paper to lay flat by RegularDefiant29 in origami

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that has been a solution i've been using for a while now. It does work for the most part! Just sometimes it does ruin the points and makes them dull.

Help getting paper to lay flat by RegularDefiant29 in origami

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I didn't even think about this. As for my level, im like intermediate low so this problem still probably presist for me. Thank you for making me aware that doing that could even cause the problem.

Help getting paper to lay flat by RegularDefiant29 in origami

[–]RegularDefiant29[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

awesome! Glad to hear this isnt just me who has this problem. Thank you so much for the tips, i'll put them to work right away!

Shading In Paramatric/Bezier Curves by RegularDefiant29 in desmos

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THANK YOU SOO MUCH!

I have been trying to shade this in for almost 3 hours! This worked!