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Anonymous
I've made nearly everything that's interested me so far...

So, what should I start on next? I'm looking for something new, but /po/ is lacking..
>> Anonymous
I'm hoping that Canti craft works out. I wouldn't mind adding that to my list of things to do.
>> Anonymous
I don't have any programs to help, what do you recommend to use, though, in case I DO begin designing my own creations?
>> Anonymous
use milkshape 3d is a free 3d modleing program, i personally like maya but it is a bit expensive so if you are not using it for other things it is a pricey buy for just papercraft.
use pepakura to create the unfold pattern
>> Anonymous
>>28813
whoa, /r/ that console papercraft
>> Anonymous
>>28825
It's a Japanese NES, (famicom) once the SNES came out, they made a shitload of weird afterparty consoles like this
>> Anonymous
>>28825whoa, /r/ that console papercraft
http://www.dfnt.net/t.html

>>28820use milkshape 3d is a free 3d modleing program
For 30 days it is, after that it'll cost you $25 to register or you can still use it to make the best 3D model ever, only to find that you can't save any of your hard work anymore...
http://chumbalum.swissquake.ch/ms3d/register.html
>> Anonymous
>>28820

There's a student version of Maya 6 online that's free as long as you can download the huge file. There's a password to the software, so you will need to find and use that as well.
>> Anonymous
blender is free and a good modelling package, rather complicated to learn but worth it in my opinion. I don't know of any support papercraft, but it can certainly do UV unwrapping and such,so I'm sure it could be helpful

http://www.blender3d.org/