A sink is typically applied to a ‘closed’ corner point (i.e. one formed with folded edges only). The section of paper above the sink line disappears completely into the paper. Linke reverse folding, this is a technique that often confuses beginners, but is shouldn’t present a problem if you pre-crease accurately and fold carefully. The hard part is to get the creases inside the sink to lie neatly. If you are folding foil paper, this can almost impossible. 5 you may be lucky enough to come across a double sink, where the paper goes in, then comes partially out again ! )
1- This is the way a sink is usually indicated.
2- Pre-crease a valley where the ‘sink line’ will be. Open the paper out to the white side.
3- Change all similar creases to valleys, where necessary.
4- Form the paper into a 3-D shape, turning it upside down .
5- Start to press in the centre. Whether a crease on the outside is a valley or a mourtain, make sure that i sis the opposite on the inside. So, for example, the outside section from the corner is a mountain, but as it passes the sink line it becomes a valley. Fold carefully and don’t force the paper.
6- Complete the sink.
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