1. Introduction
Origami Craft Studio is the program used for printing different kinds of projects that can be folded into paper shapes-origami. In Origami Craft Studio the following terms are used:
Object - an object is a thing (a shape or a picture) that you place on your project. It can stay the same way as when you put it on your project or it can be changed to fit your own ideas. For example, when you make a square to put on your project, the square is an object. An object can be printed, can be the border of your project, or can mark where a hole needs to go in the project.
Project - is an origami design you're working on. A project is created using different objects. You can put more than one project on a page. In some places in Origami Craft Studio a completed project is called a "design solution."
Page - It's a screen representation of how the page will look with your project on it when it's printed. When you save your project, you're saving the page that it is on. When you open a project, you're opening the page it is on.
(The program works with a resolution of 150 dpi (dots per inch)).
To see the instructions on how to fold the project into Origami, go to the Help
menu and select Description of Origami, or press F2.