
The scheme for creating a modular origami peacock from paper for beginners. Detailed master-class with photo
Modular origami peacock with exquisite coloringtail feathers. Let's create this beautiful pink peacock from triangular modules. To assemble the origami peacock you will need: 1160 triangular modules: 663 pink, 202 yellow, 169 green, 125 white, 1 red. Body. Nine rows of modules with the long side outward. Fold the first and second rows into a chain and link them into a ring. From the third row, alternate the modules by color, as indicated below. First row - 30 pink; Second row - 30 pink. Further, the description of each row is given from the green module from left to right. Third row - 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 3 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 17 pink. Fourth row: 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 2 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 18 pink. Fifth row: 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 19 pink. Sixth row: 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 2 yellow, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 20 pink. Seventh row: 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 21 pink. Eighth row: 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 2 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 22 pink. Ninth row: 1 green, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 23 pink.
Breast. Modules in the position with the long side outward. The first row of the breast is 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink, 2 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink.
Second row - 1 pink, 1 green, 1Pink, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink. Third row: 1 pink, 1 green, 2 pink, 1 green, 1 pink. Fourth row: 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink. Fifth row: 1 pink, 2 green, 1 pink. Sixth row: 1 pink, 1 green, 1 pink.
Neck.Alternate rows of modules with the long side outward (2 pink) and (1 green) each row enclosed in brackets during alternation is repeated 6 times. There are twelve rows in the neck in total. Head. Attach three more modules to the neck: 2 pink with the short side outward, 1 green with the short side, put the green module on 2 modules of the previous row. Beak. Put 1 red with the long side outward on the green head module.
We give the peacock's neck a curve.
Wing. We assemble the wing from pink modules in the position with the long side outward. We step back from the neck two free corners and lay out the wing modules. The first row of the wing is 5 modules.
In each subsequent row the wing is 1 module smaller.The second row is 4 modules. The third row is 3 modules. The fourth row is 2 modules. The fifth row is 1 module. We fold the second wing in the same way.
Tail.Step back one module from each side of the wings and start laying out a tail of pink modules with the long side outward. There are three rows in the tail. The first row is 6 modules. The second row is 5 modules. The third row is 4 modules. A large tail. All modules are positioned with the long side outward: the first row is 30 pink; the second row is 2 pink, (1 white, 5 pink) x 4, 1 white, 2 pink (29 modules in total); the third row is 2 pink, (2 white, 4 pink) x 4, 2 white, 2 pink;
fourth row - 1 pink, (1 white, 1green, 1 white, 3 pink) x 4, 1 white, 1 green, 1 white, 1 pink; fifth row - 1 pink, (1 white, 2 green, 1 white, 2 pink) x 4, 1 white, 2 green, 1 white, 1 pink;
sixth row - (1 white, 1 green, 1Yellow, 1 green, 1 white, 1 pink) x 4, 1 white, 1 green, 1 yellow 1 green, 1 white; Seventh row - (1 pink, 1 white, 2 green, 1 white, 1 pink) x 5. In the eighth row, division into corner parts occurs. The description is given by rows in the fragment, multiplied by the number of parts. Eighth row - (1 pink, 1 white, 1 green, 1 white, 1 pink) x 5 Between the corner parts in this row we leave 2 corners free; Ninth row - (1 pink, 2 white, 1 pink) x 5; Tenth row - (1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink) x 5; Eleventh row - (2 pink) x 5; Twelfth row - (1 pink) x 5.
Peacock feather.We assemble the feather in this way (all modules in the position with the long side outward: 1 pink, 1 yellow, and 1 pink module are connected in a "column". Then, on each corner of the pink module, we put on 4 yellow, 6 pink, 4 yellow modules with one pocket. On the left side, we put each subsequent module with the right pocket on the right corner of the previous module. On the right side, we put each subsequent module with the left pocket on the left corner of the previous module. We connect the upper corners of the yellow modules with a yellow module.
We assemble the upper part of the feather in the form of a diamond: the first row of the diamond is 1 pink; the second row is 2 pink (in one pocket);
third row - 1 pink, 1 white, 1pink (pink modules are put on with one pocket); fourth row - 1 pink, 2 white, 1 pink (pink with one pocket); fifth row - 1 pink, 1 white, 1 green, 1 white, 1 pink (pink with one pocket);
sixth row - 1 pink, 2 white, 1 pink; seventh row - 1 pink, 1 white, 1 pink; eighth row - 2 pink; ninth row - 1 pink.
We collect seven such feathers in total, changing their color. We attach the feathers to the tail: between the corner fragments and to the upper modules of the corner fragments.
Stand. Contains four rows of pink modules.In the first three rows there are 30 modules each, in the fourth row there are 15 modules. Between the modules of the fourth row we leave 2 corners free. We glue the body to the stand.
Head decoration.We fasten two green modules together in a column, put one yellow module on each corner of the top module with one pocket. We insert the decoration between the corners of the green head module.
We place the tail vertically between the wings and the tail.
The peacock made of modules is ready!