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Trollip's Springbok ranks #150 of 381 in the Origami ranking, behind Waterbomb Tessellation, ahead of Sanbo (Ritual Box).
Distinctive African wildlife pose and regional subject matter; respected for dynamic single-sheet representation.
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What pose does Trollip's Springbok represent?
Eugene Trollip's model emphasizes the springbok's characteristic pronking leap, with the body elevated and the legs arranged beneath it. That posture distinguishes the design from a generic standing antelope.
Who designed the Springbok origami model?
The model was created by South African origami designer Eugene Trollip. His animal designs often focus on recognizable silhouettes, expressive posture, and efficient use of a single sheet.
Does Trollip's Springbok require cutting or multiple sheets?
The published design is associated with the modern single-sheet origami tradition rather than modular assembly. Folders should consult the authorized diagram or crease pattern for the exact paper and no-cut requirements of the version they are using.
What paper works well for folding Trollip's Springbok?
A thin, strong sheet is useful because the legs, horns, and head concentrate multiple layers into narrow areas. Duo-colored paper can help the finished springbok read clearly, although the design's silhouette is more important than printed markings.
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