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Origami & Paper Planes – 3D


4.8 ( 7328 ratings )
Rozrywka Edukacja
Desenvolvedor: Sergey Burlakov
0.99 USD

The app will explain how to make popular origami and paper plane figures that have been around for a long time. This is a great app for both kids and adults alike. The instructions provided are simple and straightforward, with 3D animations of the folding process. This is a free app and works on both iPad and iPhone.

Origami and Paper Planes is a simple app that teaches you the basics of how to create beautiful paper creations. Follow the step-by-step instructions, watch the 3D animations, and soon you will be able to make paper creations just like magic. Practice patience and concentration and discover how this ancient Japanese art will teach more than just folding skills. There are over 150 traditional origami and paper airplanes patterns available including Crane, Dinosaur, Flower, Duck, Rose, Lily, Jumping Frog, Pigeon, and Rabbit.

– Learn how to make origami and Paper Planes
– Step-by-step instructions
– 3D animations
– More than 150 instructions

Are you an origamist? Does folding papers and creating fine art pieces give you joy and pleasure? Well, then we have some great news for you. Now, you can actually enjoy your favorite origami and paper planes on your iOS device.

Our new app contains 150 FREE animated origami and paper planes instructions. With the app, it will be much easier to fold any origami or paper airplane models. Each model is presented as a step-by-step 3D animation with a detailed description of each step. Many of the lessons also contain video this makes the process of folding origami even simpler and more intuitive.

Origami models categories:
– Animals (Giraffe, Dinosaur, Puppy, Fox, Dragon, Rabbit, Dog etc)
– Birds (crane, pigeon, Penguin, Mandarin Duck, Crow, Parrot etc)
– Boats
– Boxes and Containers
– Clothes
– Flowers
– Furniture
– Holiday Origami
– Insects
– Origami for fun
– Other Models
– Sea creatures
– Valentines

Paper planes models categories:
– Stationary models
– Flying models