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>>141107 The polycount doesn't really matter; a model with a high polycount can be still be made into an epic papercraft if only it is modeled in a (papercraft)smart way. Likewise, a model with a low polycount will turn into a very crappy papercraft if it's not modeled in a (papercraft)smart way... The first thing you should look for is not how many polygons does it have, but is it modeled in a (papercraft)smart way? In 100% of the cases (rounded off) it won't be. And although it is very true that most people don't have the skills/patience to re-model high poly models into (papercraft)smart models, it is certainly not impossible: many epic papercrafts were made using re-modeled high poly models. Maybe you could say that the end-result usually is not hi poly, but for your starting model, it doesn't really matter.
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