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Anonymous
>>96135 My stupid computer isn't letting me use the link. Keep getting a cannot display page in IE and a 404 not found in Firefox.
However, if you want to do it yourself, here are some halpful tips!
Tip 1) Before you make any papercraft templates of your own, study other papercrafts and get a good general idea what a buildable part looks like. It wouldn't hurt to build a few models first so you can have a better understanding of this.
Tip 2) Learn Pepakura. Do so with the Penguin model if you must. When it comes right down to it, all you have to learn are the commands on the right click. Go over the template page, right click, and learn what these commands do. It doesn't take long at all, I learned everything I needed in less than 30 minutes. Another thing you need to learn is how big a cm is. This will come in handy as to how tall your model is when finished. To change the size you uncheck the "auto" box next to "unfold".
Tip 3) This isn't necessary, but it's highly recommended. If you ever have any models that are "work in progress" but you never plan on releasing them anytime soon, don't show them. It creates to much of a ruckus, (GIVE WANT NOW MOAR PLZ11!!) and then you'll feel like papercrafting is a burden instead of something you're doing for fun.
Tip 4) Always papercraft for fun!
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