With his own hands, the figure of the rainbow swan in the modular oorigami technique is easy to execute according to the scheme
Modular origami rainbow swan - this iscolorful multi-level craft, realistic statuette of a beautiful bird. Modular origami always brings the master more pleasure than folding, ordinary, not always attractive crafts from one sheet of paper. It is enough to master the technique of folding modules into a single structure, as various figures of birds will easily begin to appear in the house. Explanations for action Surely many have already managed to design snow-white swans. Today we will try to explain how to create a modular origami rainbow swan, create a bird from several, harmonious, colored rows using purple, blue, yellow, orange, green and other modules.To begin assembly, you need to take three blanks and arrange them as shown in the diagram.Next, you need to create a ring of two rows,each of which will include 30 blanks. The inner row in this ring is assembled with the short side of the modules, and for the outer row, the blanks are attached with the long side. To assemble rows 3-5, it is necessary to follow the technique of attaching modules in a checkerboard pattern. In each row, use 30 blanks, distinctive in color from the first rows. After completing the fifth row, the figure is turned inside out. On the reverse side, you will get products of this type.Putting on the modules from above, you need to complete the sixth row.The color of the blanks changes, the quantity remains the same. Next, you need to decide where the bird's tail and head will be, and start assembling the wings. We leave two free modules for these elements and assemble two wings from 12 blanks. As a result, 24 blanks will be required to assemble the seventh row. The wings are assembled from modules of different colors with a decrease in their quantity. In the 18th row, there should be only 2 modules. It remains to give the wings a natural shape, as shown in the diagram.According to the scheme of decreasing modules in a row, the following is performed:swan tail. In total, five rows need to be completed. This will require 12 blanks of the same color, for example, green, and three modules in a blue tone. To assemble the neck, the modules are assembled using the technique of inserting adjacent modules into a pocket. Purple goes well with a red beak. Therefore, we work with modules of this color scheme, move on to blue, light blue and green tones, and try to immediately give the neck the desired shape. In order to avoid a forked beak, it is necessary to apply a drop of glue to the corner. The neck is fixed in the space between the wings. The general assembly diagram is presented here.If you want, you can glue on the eyes andDecorate the graceful neck with a bright bow. The original modular origami rainbow swan looks on a stand formed from two rings. The first ring is assembled from 40 blanks, the second will need a little less - 36. The rings are assembled using the same principle as the neck assembly. As a rule, to prevent the stand from moving apart, two rings are glued together. The swan can also be glued. Now the work can be considered complete. The rainbow swan pleases the eye with its elegance and play of rainbow colors.