I'm starting another modular origami project, and shall endeavor to post regular updates. This model uses 360 modules, and it was pretty time-consuming to cut all the paper, let me tell you...
That's the early stage of the modules. I was wondering why my hand hurt, until I realized, "oh right, you've folded and creased over a thousand times"... now the hard part begins!
And the modules are complete. I put this off for a while because I was intimidated by the sheer amount of folding involved, but decided I'd left it unfinished too long and powered through it... all that remains is to assemble the model.
And this is what all the laboriously folded pieces of paper are meant to do; they slip into each other and form fairly sturdy bonds, and can be used to make shapes. I'm pretty proud of myself for using the string to keep the model from springing open so I could attach it to itself. :) You can probably see where I'm going with this.
And that's the model completed. Design from Matthew Deutsch; assembly by rabid vixens.
I originally wanted to do this in earth tones, let's say brown, forest green and a pebbly gray color, but while I found a number of interesting papers, they were all too thick for folding, so I went with the bright pastel copy paper shown here. Assembly went very smoothly, until I got to the outer edge, where there is an extreme amount of tension between the modules. Did I have to use glue? let's not talk about that! But most of the time these connections are extremely solid once you get them locked into place. Would make this model again if I can find the colors I want!