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Report: Origami Insects II by Robert J. Lang Origami Insects II (2003) is a specialized instructional book by renowned origami artist and physicist Robert J. Lang . Published by Origami House in Tokyo, Japan, it serves as a successor to his earlier insect-themed works, focusing on the "rapidly advancing" field of technical origami design. Content and Complexity

: Due to the high number of layers and structural complexity, reviewers recommend using high-quality, thin papers like double tissue or handmade papers (e.g., those by Michael LaFosse).

: Praying Mantis (Opus 416), Pill Bug (Opus 343), and Ant (Opus 370). Key Recommendations

Are you planning to from this collection, or would you like tips on selecting the right paper for these complex designs? Origami Insects II

The book includes a variety of arthropods and insects, including:

: Butterfly with Antennae (Opus 410), Dragonfly (Opus 369), Periodical Cicada (Opus 377), and Flying Grasshopper (Opus 382).

The book features that range from complex to super-complex . Lang utilizes his background in physics and mathematics—specifically his "circle-river" (tree-maker) design method—to achieve hyper-realistic anatomical features like six legs, antennae, and multi-part bodies from a single, uncut square of paper.

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