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>>40458 First question: dunno, it says it works with directx9 applications, and I don't even know if epsxe is a directx9 application... But if it does work: you start epsxe 9 by running the ripper, which then will automatically start up epsxe. Then when the thing you want to rip is on screen you press F12 (default) and it dumps everything that is currently showing on screen in a folder in your harddrive. Then you open a 3D modelling program and start removing the stuff you don't want, and editing the stuff you did want because it's not very likely it will make a good papercraft as it is. After that, you open your edited model in Pepakura, tell the program: "cut here" and "fold there" (well, you select the edges by clicking, you don't just "tell the program"...) let the program unfold the 3D model and then you can see if the glueing tabs need fixing (probably). The most important part is to edit the 3D model, though. A crappy 3D model will never make a good papercraft model.
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