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Origami Editor 3D v1.3.5 Origami Editor 3D v1.3.5 Virtual paper folding program. Origami Editor 3D is an advanced paper folding simulator. It uses a what-you-see-is-what-you-get interface and operates with a geometric abstraction of the Yoshizawa-Randlett system. Anything from a simple airplane to John Montroll's omega star can be folded in this editor. Origami files created with the program preserve the entire folding process, and they can be exported as folding diagrams in PDF, animated GIF files, or even as standalone Java programs displaying the origami in a 3D viewer when opened. The main purpose of this program is designing origami, but if you only want to learn how to make some origami figures, there is a set of built-in example files that can help you. Currently, there are 34 example figures available. Please note that this project was created for fun and still is a work in progress. The Discussion forum is open for anyone who wants to report a bug or suggest a new feature. User Guide: http://origamieditor3d.sourceforge.net/userguide/en/index.html Features Folding operations: reflecting, rotating and cutting Various precision improvement options Real-time crease pattern calculation Export to PDF, OpenCTM, GIF, JAR and PNG Textures A continuously growing set of built-in example figures Tools for neusis construction OrigamiScript, a script language for origami This program requires Java. Get it here. How to run a .jar file: 1) Right-click the file and select Open With. 2) In the Open With window, click the Browse button to open the File Explorer window. 3) You need to find the Java executable file (java.exe file) on your computer hard drive. It is often located in the "Program Files\Java" or "Program Files (x86)\Java" folder, within a possible subfolder below ... |
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