Art2-D2's Guide to Folding and Doodling

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Stick figures to the dark side only lead! To doodle like a Jedi you must learn! With this companion to the blockbuster bestselling Origami Yoda series, beloved author Tom Angleberger—with the help of the kids from McQuarrie Middle School—presents young Padawans with dozens of activities from the Star Wars universe. Padawans can learn how to fold R2-D2 and C-3PO, draw Jabba, and even build a fully functioning ChapStick rocket! Other Force-mastering activities include: “Kellen’s Guide to Cool Letters,” “Mike’s Complete Rules and Tips for Pencil Pod-Racing,” “Rhondella’s Tips for Photographing Origami,” and much more!

Transcript of Art2-D2's Guide to Folding and Doodling

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Young Padawan, are you ready to become a Jedi doodler? A galactic knight of

origami? Kellen and the kids from McQuarrie Middle School - with some help

from Art2-D2-present this sampler of their guide to mastering over seventy-

five activities inspired by the bestselling Origami Yoda series, including:

TOM ANGLEBERGER is the author of the New York Times bestselling Origami Yoda series, Fake Mustache, and Horton Halfpott. Visit him

online at www.OrigamiYoda.com.

STICK FIGURES TO THE DARK SIDE LEAD! TO DOODLE LIKE A JEDI YOU MUST LEARN!

The illustrations depicting R2-D2, Chewbacca, Darth Vader, Yoda, and all other Star Wars properties are copyright © 2013 Lucasfilm Ltd. Title and character and place names protected by all applicable trademark laws. All rights reserved. Used under authorization.

Amulet Books An imprint of ABRAMS

115 West 18th StreetNew York, NY 10011www.amuletbooks.com

Printed in U.S.A.

Cover illustrations by Tom Angleberger and Jason RosenstockCover photograph by Jonathan R. BeckermanCover design by Chad W. Beckerman

Also available

DoodlINg FoldINg

ANd MOre!

May the Doodles be with you!

Final book

includes 10 pages

of color pull-out

origami paper!

SAMPLER – NOT FOR RESALE

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Oh, yes, Art2 . . . I love a happy ending, too!

Please enjoy a sneak pEek at this first-ever companion activity boOk to Tom Angleberger’s

bestseLling Origami Yoda series!

On the next page is a list of contents of what wiLl apPear in the final book, which wilL also include

10 pages of color puLl-out origami paper.

READ ALL THE BOOKS IN THE ORIGAMI YODA SERIES.

BOOK ON SALE

MARCH 26 BOOK ON SALE

MARCH 26

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CONTENTS iN fiNal bookArt2-D2 and the New (Sort of) Case File, by Tommy

Beep! by Kellen

SECRETS OF THE JEDI SUPER DOODLERSHow to Draw Speedy Origami Yoda, by Kellen

How to Draw Speedy Origami Vader, by Kellen

How to Draw Speedy Fortune Wookiee, by Kellen

How to Draw Speedy Origami ART2-D2, by Kellen

How to Draw Un-turkeys, by CassieHow to Draw Darth Vader’s Helmet, by Kellen

Letter & Number Doodles, by QuavondoAwesome Letters, by RemiTommy Can’t Draw, by TommySara’s Smiley Factory, by SaraLance’s One-Liners, by LanceHow to Draw Dogs (and Cats), by Caroline

Caroline-Style Star Wars Creatures, by Kellen

Speech Balloons, by KellenComposition, by Kellen

ATTACK OF THE DOODLE-GAMIDoodle-gami, by Dwight and KellenUniversal Puppet, by Dwight and KellenArt2-D2 and C-3PO, by Dwight and Kellen

One More Fold, by Dwight and KellenLastly . . . Lightsabers!, by Dwight and Kellen

Darth Paper, by Harvey and KellenOrigami Yoda vs. Darth Paper, by Kellen

Kirigami General Grievous, by Dwight and Kellen

Origami Costumes, by Sara, Tommy, and Kellen

Folding 1,000 Yodas, by Origami Master Ben and Kellen

Don’t Waste the Color Pages, by Kellen

Photographing Doodle-gami Puppets, by Rhondella

HOW TO DRAW PEOPLEHow to Draw Shirts and Pants, by Kellen

How to Draw Shoes, by KellenHow to Draw Fake Hands & Arms, by Kellen

How to Draw Heads, by KellenHow to Draw Eyes, by KellenHow to Draw Faces, by KellenHow to Draw Hands, by Kellen

MORE FUN!Actual BookmarkHow to Talk Like Yoda, by HarveyTrench Run: The 56¢ Star Wars Game, by Mike and Kellen

How to Make a Lip Balm Rocket, by Dwight and Kellen

How Dwight Fake-Cracks His Knuckles, by Tommy

How to Make Eraser Prints, by Murky and Kellen

Action Figure and Spaceship Prints, by Amy

Pencil Podracing, by MikeHow to Make Your Own Origami Yoda T-Shirt, by Kellen

The End Is the Beginning, by TommyAutobiography, by HarveyTommy and Kellen’s Bibliography

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by KELLEN

What do you mean you can teach

anybody how to draw ?

Whirr . . . Click . . .

Blip!

Blrrr . . . Click . . .

Even Harvey ?

We’re

doomed!

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Ha-ha! Well, you are doomed! Because I can’t draw anything!

And, frankly, neither can you, Kellen! Is that supposed to be

your hand?

How rude!C’mon, Harvey!

We’re all going to put together a how-to case file .

ALl right . . .

alL RIGHT . . .

I’Ll give it

a try . . .

No!

Doodle or doodle

not! There is no try!

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How To DRAW SPEEDY Origami YODA

by KELLEN

Start

Draw rectangle . . . . . . Keep going!

Other ear Half the robe!

Hand

Other half . . . Face! Done!

I’ve had to draw origami yoda a million times . I finalLy figured out how to do it in about .8 seconds!

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Draw some good ones . . .

Then draw some fast ones!

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How To DRAW SPEEDY Origami ARt@-D2

by KELLEN

Feet

ARt2’s Body is easy But the Droid bits take a litTle extra time .

Great, now I can draw bad

faster!

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How about some Art2-D2’s ?

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AWESOME LETTERS

by Remi ( With INtroductioN By KELLEN)

Can you imagine if the Star Wars logo looked like the one on the

lefT ? ? ? ? Of course not !! George Lucas cares about making things look good, so he hired an artist to make

the awesomest, stookiest title ever . . .

Well, I wanted to be able to make cool letters like that, too . . .

That’s why I called an expert . . .The queen of BOOK COVER DOODLING . . .

( Not stOoky ) ( STOoKY )

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Doodle-Gami

by Dwight aNd KELLEN

Dwight makes the origami.

Kellen makes the doodles .

Together they make . . .

doodle-gami!!!

Doodle-gami ? Seriously ?

Yes! Now hush up, cut

a piece of paper

into four pieces, and

start folding!

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First, Dwight will show us how to make the world’s simplest finger puppet! Just three folds!

Fold up.Flip over.

Fold over. Fold over.

Lift up flap and tuck flap inside . . .

Tricky at first, but you’ll

get it!

This locks the puppet together for added puppetabili T y!

Turn the page .

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Flip puPpet over. Now you have a

blank puppet that you can turn into almost anybody by doodling on it !

Hint: Practice your doodle first, before you draw on the finger puppet!

Draw

anybody

and then

make

them say

anything!

Kellen!

Harvey!

How do you like my under-

pants?

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Now try some easy variations to get different puppets . Start with paper taLl instead of short.

Droopy McCool!

Or try making fold 1 bigger . . .

Rotate!

Mr. Howell!

Or bend corners down to round head.

Rhrr!

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How to Talk Like Yoda

by Harvey

Okay . . . now I’m going to add something USEFUL

to this case file! I think the one thing we can all

agree on is that I do the best Yoda impression

around here!

The important thing is to know what order

to put the words in.

It is NOT just saying them backward! That’s a

common mistake, but WRONG!

I talk like Yoda!

Yoda like talk I!

See? That stinks! And you can’t fix it just by adding “do”

to the end . . . like SOME people do.

Yoda like talk I do!

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Instead, you need to move the subject to the end . . .

I Talk like Yoda

Now is the time to add “do” or another verb to help the

sentence make sense . . .

Talk like Yoda I do!

Now add a “hmmm” or a “yes ?”

Talk like Yoda I do, yes ?

Sometimes it’s better to move the subject AND the verb

to the end . . .

Harvey is the greatest!

The greatest Harvey is!

nose

pickerTry these:The dark side is powerful .You must buy Cheetos for everyone .Fools rush in.Do you judge me by my size?

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Origami Costumes

by Sara, Tommy, ANd KELLEN

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See if you can talk a teacher into giving you four or five feet of bulletin board paper. (They’ve probably got giant rolls of it hidden in the teachers’ lounge or somewhere . . .)

If not, you’ll have to find an art, paper, party, or crafts store . Once you find the paper, it’s pretty cheap.

Fold your origami. (You’ll want to practice with a small piece of paper first, of course .) For the big one, use plenty of tape .

Choose how you are going to wear it : over your head or with a hole for your head. Cut eyeholes . . . or . . . cut a head hole .

White sleeves

Note: Don’t cut the holes

while you are INSIDE!!! Murky knew a kid who cut off his nose this way and has to wear a fake one . NO

JOKE!!!

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Oh, yes, Art2 . . . I love a happy ending, too!

READ ALL THE BOOKS IN THE ORIGAMI YODA SERIES.

BOOK ON SALE

MARCH 26

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Young Padawan, are you ready to become a Jedi doodler? A galactic knight of

origami? Kellen and the kids from McQuarrie Middle School - with some help

from Art2-D2-present this sampler of their guide to mastering over seventy-

five activities inspired by the bestselling Origami Yoda series, including:

TOM ANGLEBERGER is the author of the New York Times bestselling Origami Yoda series, Fake Mustache, and Horton Halfpott. Visit him

online at www.OrigamiYoda.com.

STICK FIGURES TO THE DARK SIDE LEAD! TO DOODLE LIKE A JEDI YOU MUST LEARN!

The illustrations depicting R2-D2, Chewbacca, Darth Vader, Yoda, and all other Star Wars properties are copyright © 2013 Lucasfilm Ltd. Title and character and place names protected by all applicable trademark laws. All rights reserved. Used under authorization.

Amulet Books An imprint of ABRAMS

115 West 18th StreetNew York, NY 10011www.amuletbooks.com

Printed in U.S.A.

Cover illustrations by Tom Angleberger and Jason RosenstockCover photograph by Jonathan R. BeckermanCover design by Chad W. Beckerman

Also available

DoodlINg FoldINg

ANd MOre!

May the Doodles be with you!

Final book

includes 10 pages

of color pull-out

origami paper!

SAMPLER – NOT FOR RESALE