
The scheme for creating a modular origami peacock from paper for beginners. Detailed master-class with photo
Modular origami peacock with exquisite coloringtail feathers. Create this beautiful pink peacock from triangular modules. To build an origami peacock, you need: 1160 triangular modules: 663 - pink, 202 - yellow, 169 - green, 125 - white, 1 red. Torso. Nine rows of modules in long outward position. Fold the first and second rows in a chain and adhere them to the ring. From the third row, the modules alternate in color, as indicated below. The first row is 30 pink; The second row is 30 pink. The description of each row is given from the green module from left to right. The third row is 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 3 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 17 pink. The fourth row is 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 2 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 18 pink. The fifth row is 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 19 pink. The sixth row is 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 2 yellow, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 20 pink. The seventh row is 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 21 pink. The eighth row is 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 2 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 22 pink. The ninth row is 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 23 pink.
Breast. The modules are in the long side outward position. The first row of the breast - 1 pink, 1 evil, 1 pink, 2 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink.
The second row is 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink, 1white, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink. The third row - 1 pink, 1 green, 2 pink, 1 green, 1 pink. The fourth row is 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink. The fifth row is 1 pink, 2 green, 1 pink. The sixth row is 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink.
Neck. We alternate the rows of modules in the position with the long side outward (2 pink) and (1 green) each row, enclosed in brackets alternating 6 times. There are twelve rows in the neck. Head. We attach three more modules to the neck: 2 pink short side outward, 1 green short side, put the green module on the 2 modules of the previous row. Beak. On the green head module, put on 1 red long side outward.
We attach the neck of the peacock to the bend.
Wing. We collect the wing from the pink modules in position with the long side outwards. We retreat from the neck two free corners and spread the wing modules. The first row of the wing - 5 modules.
In each successive row of the wing, one module is smaller. The second row consists of 4 modules. The third row consists of 3 modules. Fourth row - 2 modules. The fifth row is 1 module. Similarly we add the second wing.
Tail. On both sides of the wings we retreat one module and begin to spread out a tail of pink modules with a long side outward. In total there are three rows in the tail. The first row consists of 6 modules. The second row consists of 5 modules. The third row consists of 4 modules. Big tail. All modules are in the long side outward position: the first row is 30 pink; second row - 2 pink, (1 white, 5 pink) x 4, 1 white, 2 pink (total of 29 modules); third row - 2 pink, (2 white, 4 pink) x 4, 2 white, 2 pink;
the fourth row is 1 pink, (1 white, 1 green, 1white, 3 pink) x 4, 1 white, 1 green, 1 white, 1 pink; the fifth row is 1 pink, (1 white, 2 green, 1 white, 2 pink) x 4, 1 white, 2 green, 1 white, 1 pink;
the sixth row is (1 white, 1 green, 1 yellow, 1green, 1 white, 1 pink) x 4, 1 white, 1 green, 1 yellow 1 green, 1 white; the seventh row is (1 pink, 1 white, 2 green, 1 white, 1 pink) x 5. In the eighth row there is a division into the corner pieces. The description is given by rows in the fragment, multiplied by the number of parts. The eighth row - (1 pink, 1 white, 1 green, 1 white, 1 pink) x 5 between the corner pieces in this row we leave free 2 corners; the ninth row - (1 pink, 2 white, 1 pink) x5; the tenth row - (1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink) x 5; the eleventh row - (2 pink) x 5; the twelfth row - (one-time) x 5.
Peacock feather. We collect the stylus in this way (all the modules in the long outward position: 1 pink, 1 yellow, and 1 pink modules are connected to the "column." Then on each corner of the pink module, we put 4 yellow, 6 pink, 4 yellow on one side. Each further module is put on the right-hand corner of the previous module with the right-hand pouch on the right side, and on the right-hand side, we put each further module on the left corner of the last module with the left pouch, and connect the upper corners of the yellow modules with the yellow module.
We collect the upper part of the feather in the form of a diamond: the first row of the diamond is pink; the second row - 2 pink (one pouch);
third row - 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink(we put on the pink modules with one pouch); the fourth row - 1 pink, 2 white, 1 pink (pink with one pouch); the fifth row is 1 pink, 1 white, 1 green, 1 white, 1 pink (pink with one pouch);
the sixth row - 1 pink, 2 white, 1 pink; the seventh row - 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink; the eighth row - 2 pink; the ninth row is 1 pink.
In total, we collect seven such feathers, changing them in color. We fix the feathers on the tail: between the angular fragments and the upper modules of the corner fragments.
Stand. Contains four rows of pink modules. In the first three rows of 30 modules in each, in the fourth row of 15 modules. Between the modules of the fourth row we leave 2 corners free. We glue the trunk to the stand.
Decoration for the head. Two green modules are fastened together in a column, for each corner of the top module we put one yellow module on one pocket. We paste the decoration between the corners of the green head module.
We put the tail vertically between the wings and the tail.
Peacock from the modules is ready!