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>>46341If there will be enough people asking for them, I might do Reno and then Rude. Like the guy (>>46338) said: just do the stuff YOU like to do. Then if anybody else happens to like the same stuff you do then they're lucky (c'mon: it's Final Fantasy, OF COURSE there's gonna be lots of people that will love ANY character you make ;)
>>46342Being that I'll only have to get ahold of the models and the designer, it doesn't seem so bad. Actually, you'll have to do some 3D modelling as well, so you'll need a program for that as well (lots of free programs for that, just Google for one or use SketchUp, many people here do). That's what>>46341meant by preparing the model. But these are very simple 3D models, so it doesn't require you to be with 3D modelling, you just need some basic skills. Using Pepakura isn't difficult, making a good papercraft with Pepakura can be. The most important thing is to visualize how the papercrafts needs to come together when printed, and set the appropriate cut and fold edges, and place the glueing flaps in the right place (for me there's usually a 50-50 percent chance Pepakura places it on the opposite edge from where I want it to be ;). This can be difficult sometimes, so a good tip would be to testbuild it yourself to see if you can fix some folds/cuts/flaps to make it even better before the final release. Or have somebody else (/po/?) do the testbuilding, just make sure we'll know it's just a testbuild and not the final release, or we'll just build it and usually people don't post their experiences building it here so you won't get the feedback you need...
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