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>>83713but the detail in the face is hard to get rid of unless you want a triangular pyramid for a nose. Although the way you tell it makes it sound like it's different, it's actually basically the same with the hands: >>the detail in the hands is hard to get rid of unless you want solid hands instead of seperate fingers
That's my point: the original model isn't really suited for papercraft (seriously, not just the face, dunno why you keep hammering on why it should only be the face that's hard? It's probably hardER because it has the most detail, true, but the rest can be hard as well) ALL the pieces need to made simpler with less detail so it can be a good, easy to build papercraft. You can't just do the head and leave the body as it is: it too will need work. Less maybe, that depends on the model. But what you call easily modified, some/many/most people suck at... ;)
But of course it's not the same for each model or each game... On some games, the models need less work than others. But many people unfortunately don't do enough work to "easify" the models I think; many times, the clothing is left as it is, meaning it breaks down in dozens of parts, while with a lot of work, it can almost be like 2-3 simple cylinders/cones, still look awesome and be MUCH easier to build... It's a shame most people don't do "enough" work, but of course, for most people it's often their first model so they're just learning, and hopefully they can get better and better! ;)
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