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This is the heart of the model. The dragon's body is composed of over [6†L17]. This is not a task of folding one scale at a time but collapsing a pre-creased fan-fold section that brings all these scales into existence simultaneously.
Positioned along the sides, requiring deep sink folds to pull the limbs out from the main mass of the body. 4. Step-by-Step Collapse Strategy
To successfully learn the Ryujin 3.5, you must learn to read and utilize Photo-Diagram Series hosted on personal blogs.
There are six legs (fore, mid, hind). Each leg requires:
You have folded the base, sunk the scales, and detailed the head. Now, the paper looks like a dragon, but it looks "stiff."
Do not rely on the Crease Pattern alone. Seek out video tutorials by experienced folders (such as tutorials by fearless flourishers on YouTube) who break down specific sub-collapses like the "tail transition" or "head connection."
As no single official step-by-step guide exists outside of the CP and paid courses, this section synthesizes the journey as documented by experienced folders like Daniel Brown (Mr. Origami), who teaches the model through a structured series of lessons.
The bulk of the body is covered in scales. You can follow the Ryujin 3.5 Pre-Crease Tutorial Part 1 to start the initial lines.