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Anonymous
Hey anon, got any HUGE papercrafts?

Not necessarily complex, but really large non-the-less.

Pic unrelated...?
>> Pixel-Kakashi !!m4QWeHOOFBy
Have you tried my Pupitar?

>>176664
>> Anonymous
>>177155
sage for self promotion crap
>> Anonymous !bgREVLN8FU
>>177137
Why not try !bgREVLN8FU's famous Tall Jerky papercraft? Easy to make, dangerous to eat (depending on the amount of hot glue you use)!
>> Anonymous
>>177165
Linky?

>>177155

I'd like to do it. Perhaps if i got around to "life sizing" it. lol
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>177188

Im sorry..i always thought that was immensely creepy....
>> Anonymous
>>177168
it's half life size already. I built it, and it sits and just under 2 feet tall. Which doesn't seem that big, but trust me. It's really damn big. I used 67lb paper and it's held up alright. Anything larger and you're going to need thicker paper.
>> Anonymous
>>177193

then post the PDF/PeDO ffs
>> Anonymous
>>177202
it's on the /po/ archives
>> Anonymous
>>177193


Could use card for a bigger one i guess...
>> Anonymous
Ok then, how do i go about making a normal papercraft much bigger. Is there any software that can enlarge pdf's?
>> Octo
This may sound dumb, but if you have Photoshop you could try it:

-Open the .pdf
-Create a new layer and trace over a section of the template using the Pen Tool (p)
-Resize each section to the size you want

Not a great idea if the model you want has complex textures or lines, but for simpler models it should work...