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OrigamiSimulator
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papercraft
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Unfolder for Mac – a 3D modelcreating papercraft
[3] https://github.com/osresearch/papercraft
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Some detailed laser line scoring
for making boxes boxes gears mazes puzzles thingiverse ponoko 3axis misc epilog svg misc 3d animals unfolds stl models free svg free svg free art
OrigamiSimulator
- Origami Simulator
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integration with origami simulator
htis it possible to export/integrate pepakura models to origami simulator(https://origamisimulator.org/)?
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somebody know how create archives .dxf in autocad for FreeFormOrigami?
It's better to use more modern tools. I personally use this Origami Simulator from the MIT. You just need to draw your design in Illustrator or any vector software, export it as svg, and upload it to the simulator. It has lots of control and even strain visualisation.
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Unfolder for Mac – a 3D modelcreating papercraft
It's kludgy, but you can approximate this with Fusion360's sheet metal tools. If your flat-pack is well structured, you can just throw it at Origami Simulator and export an OBJ or STL: https://origamisimulator.org/
Unsurprisingly, Amanda Ghassei is behind both Fantastic Fold and Origami Simulator: https://amandaghassaei.com/
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La barra del bar. (28/01/23)
Encontré esto, no se si te servirá para algo https://origamisimulator.org
- A website for simulating ORIGAMI online without any Sign Up
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Origami game
I bet you will find https://origamisimulator.org/ very disappointing, but it is awfully useful for trying out new computationally designed patterns.
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Used to make these bags manually. Got Burnt out =) Now I’m trying to 3d print them!
You’re right, It's mostly about the material. There are several patterns that can do the trick. There has been a great website recently that catalogs all of them. With interactive demos too
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https://origamisimulator.org - origami simulator
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Paper Airplane Designs
It might be fun to implement these in something like this origami simulator: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31281700 https://origamisimulator.org ; that seems to have a bit of trouble with order-of-operation steps, but I think would still be interesting.
What are some alternatives?
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