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Anonymous
Well, it all depends on the final size. On my Tomb Raider Great White Shark model (http://members.home.nl/saarloos/raidermodels.htm#Tomb%20Raider%20II%20"Great%20White") I did as>>44901is trying to say I think. An open mouth, with 2D teeth (textures on a strip of paper) glued inside. That was a small model. On my Wolf Link model, I made the teeth entirely 3D. Probably one of the most difficults parts on the entire papercraft, because they're so small, but the result does look badass I think. ;) It was possible to do it that way, because it was a big model (40 cm from nose to tail and 20 cm heigh). So if you're planning on doing a relatively small model, I think it would be simply impossible to do the teeth entirely 3D: the templates for them will turn out to small to fold. But I think it will look better to make an open mouth, instead of just texturing the teeth onto a "solid" head.
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