To make a papercraft, you have to print the template of the model, cut the pieces out, and assemble the model by putting glue on the tabs and sticking the tabs to the correct edge. For a more detailed guide, see Haywan's Tutorials ( here : http://www.papercraftmuseum.com/beginner-tutorial/).
What are the .pdo files?
The .pdo files are your 3d guides. They can be opened in Pepakura Viewer ( here: http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/download/viewer.html).
Where do I fold?
You fold on the dotted lines, mountain folds look like this: _ _ _ _ _ _, and valley folds look like this: _ . _ . _ . _.
Can I join Paper Nintendo's blog?
Maybe, but not likely. If your papercrafts are very good, I might let you on, but if otherwise, probably not. I will be looking for papercraft designers, 3d model rippers, and good builders. If you want to join email me at papercraft.fortress@gmail.com.
The .pdo files are your 3d guides. They can be opened in Pepakura Viewer ( here: http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/download/viewer.html).
Where do I fold?
You fold on the dotted lines, mountain folds look like this: _ _ _ _ _ _, and valley folds look like this: _ . _ . _ . _.
Can I join Paper Nintendo's blog?
Maybe, but not likely. If your papercrafts are very good, I might let you on, but if otherwise, probably not. I will be looking for papercraft designers, 3d model rippers, and good builders. If you want to join email me at papercraft.fortress@gmail.com.