Okay, so, today I wanted to do something a bit different. I’ve been seeing all these cool paper-folding projects online, and I thought, “Hey, I can do that!” Plus, I’ve got this game I’ve been obsessed with lately called Wuthering Waves, and I thought it would be fun to combine the two. So I decided to try and fold some of the materials from the game. You know, like a little arts and crafts project. Yeah, I know, it might seem a bit weird, but who cares?
First, I needed to figure out which materials to fold. There are tons of them in the game, and some of them are super complicated. I started by looking at the basic ones. I chose Pecok Flower, Belle Poppy, and Wintry Bell in the game.
Next, I had to find some good paper. I had a bunch of colored paper at home. I grabbed some and started cutting them into squares. Then, I started to search some origami videos. You know, it’s easier to learn how to do it by watching videos.
So I pulled up a few videos on my phone. I picked the videos that looked simple. I started with the Pecok Flower, since it seemed like the easiest. I followed the instructions in the video, folding the paper this way and that. It took a few tries, but I finally got it! It wasn’t perfect, but it definitely looked like a flower. I was pretty proud of myself!
- Pecok Flower: This one was kind of simple. I followed a basic flower-folding tutorial and adjusted it a bit to match the shape of the Pecok Flower from the game. It wasn’t too hard, just a few folds here and there.
Then I moved on to the Belle Poppy. It’s a kind of flower, and its shape is a little bit different from Pecok Flower. I found a video for a poppy, and I tried my best to follow it.
- Belle Poppy: This one was a little trickier. I found a tutorial for a poppy and tried to make it look like the one in the game. I had to fold it a bit differently to get the right shape. I messed up a few times, but I finally got something that looked kind of like it. I guess practice makes perfect, right?
Finally, I tried the Wintry Bell. The Wintry Bell was the hardest. I searched for a bell-shape tutorial and spent a lot of time. It needs more skill to fold it. I failed lots of times. Maybe it’s too hard for me. But I did not give up. I just kept practicing.
- Wintry Bell: Okay, this one was a real challenge. I couldn’t find a tutorial that was exactly right, so I had to kind of wing it. I tried to fold it like a bell, but it was super difficult. I think I wasted like ten pieces of paper on this one. But in the end, I managed to make something that looked kind of like a bell. It’s not the best, but hey, I tried!
The Results?
Well, they weren’t perfect, but I think they turned out okay. I mean, considering it was my first time trying to fold these specific shapes, I’m pretty happy with them. I put them on my desk, and they look kind of cool next to my computer. It’s like a little piece of the game in real life.
This whole thing was actually a lot of fun. It was a nice break from the usual stuff I do. Plus, it was cool to see something from the game come to life like that. It’s not every day you get to fold your own game materials, right? If you’re into Wuthering Waves or just like paper folding, you should totally give this a try. It’s a fun little project, and it’s a great way to kill some time. Just be prepared to mess up a few times. But hey, that’s part of the fun, right?
Anyway, that’s all for today. Hope you guys enjoyed this little experiment of mine. Let me know if you try it out yourself, and share your results! I’d love to see what you guys come up with. Catch you later!