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>>39765If anyone can convert it to .PDO or tell me which program is best to do that. That would be skipping a step (well, several actually, if you want it done right). First, you need to convert the 3D model in mme format to a 3D format readable by Pepakura (http://www.tamasoft.sakura.ne.jp/pepakura-en/productinfo/func5.html). Then, you can edit the 3D model (because most ripped models are not exactly suited to turn into a papercraft as they are). Then you can import the model into Pepakura, to do some more work on it (telling the program where the folds and cuts should be, tell it where and how big the glueing tabs should be) and then you can save it as a pdo (if you have the registered version, or you could work around the limitations of the shareware version by setting up a pdf printer).
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