Here are step-by-step instructions for how to make an origami x-wing, as seen at Picocon 22, and as described by Alex Crosse. He is a proper Origami club person; the terribly un-technical descriptions are entirely my fault.
This was done using a 15cm-square of thin paper, coloured on one side and white on the other - the x-wing ends up coloured all over.
When making folds, try to be as precise as possible, particularly when folding a corner in half! Some of the folds get very thin at the end.
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Start with the coloured side (here blue) face up. |
Fold along one diagonal, open it up, then fold along the other. In this picture, the folds are such that that paper forms a cup (rather than a hill). |
Turn the paper over, and fold horizontally, open up again, then vertically. These folds end up in the opposite direction to the previous ones. |
Squash the paper together, inwards along the folds, so that this square shape is formed. |
Fold one of the closed flaps towards the centre |
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Then unfold the flap, and fold it back on itself, the other way. |
Unfold the flap again, and open up the inside and squash it flat. |
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Fold one white side down to the centre. |
Unfold it. |
Tuck it under the bit that it just folded over. |
Push it under further, so that the diagonal it lies under goes right to the centre. |
Repeat on the left. |
Repeat with all the other 3 folds. |
Fold the small central point downwards. Also do this on the opposite side - but leave the remaining 2 central points as they are. |
Rotate by 90deg so that the 'legs' are nearest you |
Fold over one side flap, like turning the page of a book |
Fold the 'leg' near you upwards, folding horizontally in the middle |
Fold the 'leg' back down |
Pinch the leg inward towards the centre, as shown |
Continue pinching so that the leg ends up folded inside and sticking out at 90 degrees. |
Finished folding it flat. |
Repeat for the other 3 legs. |
Probably the most fiddly stage: Fold the long side in half, into the centre. This will start to drag the top line of the leg with it, don't worry. |
Finish folding flat |
Fold the leg flat too - this folds it in half |
Repeat on the other side |
And again for all the others. Then get it so that the engines at the bottom are split vertically down the middle, as shown. |
Fold one engine back into itself, between the wings |
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Fold the 2nd engine too |
Open up the fold along the top part of the wings |
Reverse-fold the wingtip back and inside, as shown in these 3 pictures |
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Repeat with the other 3 wings |
Finished! :) |