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Resizing Anonymous
i now have this template but its not an accurate size and i was hoping someone could resize it for me to a more realistic size. i would do it on my own but i dont know how to.
In b4 lurk moar,n00b,ect. just need some help thats all. thank you
>> Anonymous
if someone could help with directions that would be nice too.
>> Jen
What is an accurate/realistic size for this? I'm not sure what it is. I'm just looking at the thumbnail right now, though.

If you give more information, I'm sure someone will help you with this. If I wasn't going to be so busy Tuesday, I'd even offer to help. I will try to tell you what I do know from being around here for a year. One of the ways to blow up images online is by using a program called Rasterbator. It can be found through the Google search engine rather easily. One of the main problems with doing this to papercraft is that pieces usually tend to go over more than one page. If there are single pieces that will be larger than one piece of paper to get them to the size you want, then the best option would probably to take it to a copy store and have them resize it for you on larger paper. The paper they will use will be thin, so you'll have to paste it onto a harder surface that still won't be too difficult to bend. Paperboard and posterboard might work for this. Hope this helps a bit.
>> Anonymous
...Is this Kamen Rider Kabuto?
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
is this big enough??