Tadashi, I was wondering why you haven't uploaded in awhile. I am glad that you have made the instructions much more clear for learning origami students, even though I didn't need the instructions to be this clear (lol). Too bad that I can't support you on Patreon, I'm only 15. I will as soon as I can. Your videos and models are stunning! I wish you the best of luck for the rest of your origami career. -Raden
Oh. My. Origami. I actually made it, but it took forever and it was really hard! I am very impressed and I never could have come up with something like that! Well done!
I tried this several times and the only thing I ended up with was several sheets of crumpled paper. I guess I don't have the patience for this. Thank you for your video, time and effort to produce this model.
love the new way you do your tutorials!!! they are much clearer and easier to understand (for beginners at least, I had no trouble following your older tutorials)
こんにちは、あなたは日本の折り纸王神谷哲史?私はとてもあなたの作品が好き! ! ! ! ! ! I am a Chinese paper folding fan, specially downloaded youtube to learn, I think your work is very good! I very like it! I hope you can continue to update the video! I will always pay attention to you!
Thanks a lot for the great and easy to follow instruction! I felt quite confident while folding it. I just made the mistake to try it with normal printer paper... it was to thick!
First, it went well at beginning, until 16:20, i been struggle on that part for like 10 min and it TORN out... So i give up. This is so many level dude!! Nice.
Hi Tadashi, I just thought of a great idea! You know the Emperor's Royal Imperial Guard from Star Wars? Well, If you changed your Darth Vader to red paper and were able to modify the head into a masked hood shape, it would look like an Imperial Guard! Easier said than done though.
I was going through my pile of DOH!rigami(failed attempts), and I found a dozen or so mangled Darth Papers. His little feet and body would be perfect, then his head would be crushed, ripped, the paper no longer able to hold a crease.... and I threw them all away. However, I figured I may as well try again, because origami takes patience and lots of practice. Everything was going well, and then It was time to shape the helmet. I had a really rough time getting the locking fold to stay, and every time I would get it, it would pull apart while I was shaping the top and back. Trying to fold the top edge to the inside was killing Darth, bc it kept rolling instead of folding, so the helmet kept coming out too short. After I had taken it apart and refolded it around 16 times, I took a deep breath, used my glue stick to hold the back pieces together and give the paper some strength back(it started to feel like very worn cotton). I glued my finger to the inside of the helmet on accident, and very carefully got a dab of water on my other hand to make the glue let me go. I worked on the helmet shape another ten minutes, and when I stood the model up to have a look at him, I understood why God made me so stubborn. Hallelujah! Five years, countless hours, and dozens of do overs later...I now have one completed Dark Lord Vader! 🍻🏆🚀👏👍 Thanks, Tadashi. Now it's time to fold Yoda, or the force will be out of balance. 😉😄 Cheers!
The tutorial was well done, and the video clear, I believe if i attentively followed along I could make the origami. Well done. Also, an idea for the hole in the helmet is to place some kind of small candle or plant such as alfalfa sprouts in the bowl inside the helmet. A wonderful piece. +1 Subscriber
Great video! I enjoyed doing this one a lot. It wasn't too complex, but the finished product looks great! I made it for my nephew for his birthday. He's going to love this cute little Darth Vader!
Woooow, ¡Felicidades! me alegra mucho que lo hayas logrado ya que... me rendí en el minuto 22:05 AJSJAJJ, y eso que tengo paciencia con el origami; me gusta mucho y es intereante, pero arrugué el papel y lo tiré a la basura JSJDJJSJA, pero de verdad felicidades 🤗. Otro día con más calma y tiempo (y con una hoja de 30 x 30) lo volveré a intentar.
Do you think a 100gsm 30x30cm paper would work for this? I can't find proper origami paper where I live. I was thinking slightly bigger than 20x20cm to make up for the thickness of the paper.
olá Tadashi, eu consegui reproduzir seu modelo, não ficou tão bom como o seu mas eu consegui hahaha parabéns pelo seu trabalho, sou fã de todos seus modelo, mas só consigo fazer alguns de nível intermédio hahahahha
after 3 tries, I did it! althou the helmet is pretty hard. couldn't get it to sit right and secure the ends... still feels pretty good to complete. thanks so much for the design!
Hey, I really liked this video and I'd like to also make the lightsaber, but could you please tell me how you made his hand hold it? Did you glue it (I don't think so) or is there a special way to fold the handle? Thanking you in anticipation
Acho que quis me matar umas 10 vezes enquanto fazia esse Darth Vader... mas, valeu a pena no fim, o modelo é realmente muito bem feito e bem trabalhado, meus parabéns, Tadashi Mori.
The last minutes were horrible :D the paper got a little bit too wet, so I wasn't able to fold the head properly.... well, it still looks kinda cute :3 thank you very much for this great tutorial!
Very difficult my friend... I think its important to give the final size of the figure with the size of the paper to have an idea what size of square to use, I use a 20 x 20 and I got a very small figure and its so tiny that is more difficult to follow the video took me 1.5 hours in my first atempt but very tiny figure 😭 just to improve your tutorials
I'm going to give you an idea (only if you like it and you don't see it too difficult). You could make a new version (your version) of the origami Yoda. JUST IF YOU WANT 👍
Certamente um origami difícil de se fazer, mas as tuas instruções são tão maravilhosas, que não tem como errar. Muito obrigada! É o melhor Vader que encontrei!