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Extremely bored
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Many models are in that format; you bring them up in the viewer, and print them out, and assemble them. You can use the viewer to see which panels correspond to which faces of the model, and number all the edges to see which edges join which.
You can feed SOME model data from other programs in there, but if you haven't simplified the model, you'll end up with something with thousands of pieces with hundreds of folds per piece.
If you want to make papercraft, you're going to need other programs to help you along. The viewer is for VIEWING, not magically creating papercrafts.
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