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>>115335 That's not really you "figure out", you just do it. You open the file in a 3D application, and MANUALLY rebuild the model until it's better suited to make into papercraft. When you think you're done, print it out once, build it, then go back and fix the things you overlooked. Rinse and repeat until you find no more flaws (sorry about the bad joke, it's late here...). That way you get very good models, not just a lot of them. When you're new, start with simple models you like, but not ones that you love. Save those for when you're experienced enough to know that you will be able to make it so that you will like the end result. Nothing's worse than being too enthustiastic (being TOO anything is NEVER good) making your favorite model first but not being good enough yet and ending up feeling bad for having done terrible injustice to your hero... Use these protips to improve and visit back on /po/ often. ;)
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