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I guess you’ve seen a lot of incredible origami, but this man is something else! Meet Jun Mitani, a professor of Information and Systems at the University of Tsukuba. His main interests are Computer graphics and Origami. Very, very satisfying origami.

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    Made by just a sheet of paper

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    It’s hard to believe that these once started off in a very ordinary way…

    Spherical Oragami

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    Spherical origami is a new concept, which requires a unique method, called “Curved folding”

    Layers, and layers…

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    I can’t imagine the patience taken to do this, but the end result is stunning!

    He was inspired by…

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    Both Computer graphics, and Paper craft, and this is what he created with them.

    Lots of effort is put into this…

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    Try and make this one, with the youtube link!

    Six windmills

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    This one was made using the crease pattern.

    High tech, Handmade, Astonishing Art:

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    It was probably hard to make this by hand. Very impressive!

    It doesn’t even look real!

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    Perfectly portraying Jun Mitani’s talent.

    Christmas ornaments

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    Which show that there aren’t limits to what kind of origami you can do.

    Folding concepts

    It must take a lot of methods and a lot of time, to create this masterpiece

    Colours and variety

    Is it just me, or does this remind you of ice cream? Either way, It’s a beautiful craft.

    Bouquet of a rainbow

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    Creativity levels keep going up, Why is this the most satisfying thing I’ve ever seen?

    Metallic masterpiece

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    Isn’t the detailing amazing?!

    Consistency

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    Jun Mitani’s work never fails to please people

    Simplicity

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    Simplicity used at its best, Exhibited by this work of art

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    Stackable Art

    Art can come in any form, and this came in stackable form.