K Kaikeapona New Member Nov 11, 2010 #1 I just scaled a pepakura project but the parts don't fit on the page, what do I do?:confused
V ventrue Well-Known Member Nov 11, 2010 #2 Kaikeapona said: I just scaled a pepakura project but the parts don't fit on the page, what do I do?:confused Click to expand... Have some chocolate. After that, either split them up into multiple smaller pieces or if they're unsplittable or really large, print them on multiple pages and glue them together later.
Kaikeapona said: I just scaled a pepakura project but the parts don't fit on the page, what do I do?:confused Click to expand... Have some chocolate. After that, either split them up into multiple smaller pieces or if they're unsplittable or really large, print them on multiple pages and glue them together later.
V ventrue Well-Known Member Nov 11, 2010 #5 Kaikeapona said: Question, what lines mean what on the pieces Click to expand... Please do take some time to read the numerous papercraft tutorials, all those questions are answered there.
Kaikeapona said: Question, what lines mean what on the pieces Click to expand... Please do take some time to read the numerous papercraft tutorials, all those questions are answered there.
R Roadkiller Well-Known Member Nov 11, 2010 #6 Yes, you'll at least want to read these as a start: Reading this on how to use Pepakura to create the paper models: http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/1034-Tutorial-How-to-use-Pepakura-to-make-your-Mjolnir-Armor Reading this on how to "scale" your paper creation to fit you: http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/25588-How-to-Scale-Your-Armour-Tutorial-V.2 Reading this on some of the forum's best practices: http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/27746-ATTENTION-NEW-(and-existing)-MEMBERS!-READ-THIS-NOW-PLEASE!
Yes, you'll at least want to read these as a start: Reading this on how to use Pepakura to create the paper models: http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/1034-Tutorial-How-to-use-Pepakura-to-make-your-Mjolnir-Armor Reading this on how to "scale" your paper creation to fit you: http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/25588-How-to-Scale-Your-Armour-Tutorial-V.2 Reading this on some of the forum's best practices: http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/27746-ATTENTION-NEW-(and-existing)-MEMBERS!-READ-THIS-NOW-PLEASE!