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Anonymous
>>33383 Basically, the difference is, that WITH scoring the folds, the folds will be very sharp (pointy, edgy, whatever you want to call it). WITHOUT scoring, the folds will be smooth. So it's up to you what effect you like better. Also, if you ever need to fold very small parts, this can be quite difficult if you use thicker cardstock. Scoring those small parts will make them much easier to fold. And if you ever make a version without fold lines, it's best to look at the version with lines and score the folds on the unlined version. Otherwise, you won't have anything to "aim" your folds correctly and you'll probably mess up. Other than that: it's up to you to work out what works best for you. Some like the "edgy" look they get from scoring the folds (I do), others want smooth folds.
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