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Anonymous
What's the best way to go about enlarging a papercraft? I have a specific one that I want to get to about 320%, but I don't just want to print it that way and have the pieces become sliced by the paper's edges and completely fucked.

How can I edit the .pdf so I can enlarge it 320% and adjust the pieces so that it will actually look decent and save paper when I'm ready to print?

Lime for reference.
>> Anonymous
You can open pdf files with Adobe photoshop, so you can edit it all you like and save as whatever image format you like.
Or you can PrintScreen the pdf to paste it in any image editing software you like.
or in adobe reader, you can use the select tool to select the entire page at once, it looks like a little camera with a dashed border: click on the upper left corner, hold and drag the cursor to the lower right corner of the page and it will be copied to the clipboard, after which you can paste it in any image software you like.
>> Anonymous
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Now come on, this was just asked.

>>96796does a good job covering it.

Just remember; start with the LARGEST PIECE in the craft, and make it take up one page, then make all your blank pages the same height/width, multiply the size of all the other pieces by the same, and fit as many on a page as you can.

I didn't go for maximum size when I redid the Nene craft in this way... but I ended up using only one more page and got this size difference.