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Anonymous
Nautilus papercraft anyone?
>> Anonymous
come on guys, at least tell me that there is a 3d model.

is my favorite mollusks!
>> Anonymous
It looks like it'd be hideously complicated to do. Good luck, tho.
>> ANON !!h3KpZcKKNah
Origami Sea Life, John Montroll and Robert J. Lang, 1990 contains a chambered Nautilus shell if that's any help.
>> Anonymous
>>166373

well thanks, but I suck at origami
>> Jen
There's a Nautilus in We <3 Katamari. Maybe there's a way to rip that out of the game.
>> Anonymous
>>166467
taking in count the number of models and polygons that are in a single scene in katamary would be a madness try find the nautilus one.

well that's what i think, i have never riped a 3d model from a game like that.
>> Jen
>>166558
Yes, I feel the same way, too. I'm always rolling them up for speed, so I'm not usually paying close attention to how the creators did the polygons, but from what I do remember, they used a simple model that had most of its recognition in the textures and just vaguely copied the shape of shell and tentacles.

It would probably be easier to roll it up and then take any data you can from the collection part. The hard part is finding out what nautilus is classified under.

Also, you said madness. Why hasn't Leonidas shown up yet?
>> Anonymous
>>166792

Because THIS IS NOT SPARTAAAAAA!
>> Jen
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I can't find it in my collection, so I probably forgot to roll one up at some point. Anyway, here's a quick picture I drew on the computer of how We <3 Katamari simplified the nautilus in the game.
>> Anonymous
>>167251
looks more like a helmet