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- #PEPAKURA VIEWER FOR ANDROID TABLET HOW TO#
- #PEPAKURA VIEWER FOR ANDROID TABLET PDF#
- #PEPAKURA VIEWER FOR ANDROID TABLET INSTALL#
If you’re having trouble, make sure you have folded all the parts properly: check the version *with* lines on your computer, because sometimes it can be difficult to see the fold lines on the printed version since wolf Link is so dark, and it’s easy to miss one.
#PEPAKURA VIEWER FOR ANDROID TABLET PDF#
So there never is one, complete *.pdo file for my models: the only complete and correct version is the PDF file. I always make a lot of separate *.pdo files, because I don’t want to unfold *everything* again everytime I test build and fix something of course… I never released any Pepakura *.pdo files of wolf Link, sorry… Have fun on all your papercraft projects! Misaki repainted wolf Link into a “God of Frost” some time ago: linkĪnd Alikakadri painted it in the original colours (because she could only use a black and white printer to printed, but she wanted a coloured wolf Link): link
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That should make the templates a little less dark, so hopefully the dark colours won’t shine through your recolourings. Then it might be a good idea to choose the lowest print setting or even change the brightness and/or contrast in a program like Gimp before printing it. You could also colour it after building it with pencil, crayon, markers, paint etc. I’m afraid I never made a blank wolf Link without textures if you want to recolour it on the computer, I’m afraid you would have to colour the parts one by one in a graphics program… Hi there, I’m glad you like my papercraft wolf Link! It’s a very challenging model, and I can relate to the long to do-list… Every time more new projects get put on the list than finished projects are removed from the list… o)
#PEPAKURA VIEWER FOR ANDROID TABLET HOW TO#
I hope you can figure out how to fold the spikes with these tips, take your time and have fun! If it doesn’t, maybe you missed a fold line, or folded it the wrong way. If you think you’ve figured it out, try it without glue first, to see if it looks like the picture and if fits with the other parts you already assembled. I’m afraid the pictures in the step-by-step instructions aren’t always very clear, but sometimes it helps if you zoom in and adjust the brightness. Some spikes are almost “folded double” (they almost lie flat against the part instead of really sticking out) so don’t let that fool you! Look closely at the template and the arrows that point to which edges you need to glue together. Score the fold lines before folding them, so you can make very sharp, crisp folds (this is especially important if you have to fold small parts and spikes on parts like part 13!).
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On the printed version (even on the version with fold lines) many of the fold lines are very difficult to see, so the best thing if you’re not sure you’re folding a part the right way, is to check it on the digital PDF file on your computer: zoom in, adjust the screen brightness if you need, and you will see which folds are vally folds and which are mountain folds. The most important thing, is to make sure you didn’t miss any fold lines, and make sure you fold them the right way (valley-fold: up, or mountain-fold: down) Wolf Link is a *very* challenging model, because it has a lot of small parts and difficult folds. Those can be opened with pretty much any image/photo viewing software, which pretty much any tablet will already have installed (but again if it yours doesn’t, have a look around which photo/image viewing apps are available for your tablet’s operating system and which one suits your needs o) Inside the zip-file will be the instructions, which are really just jpg pictures with a little text.
#PEPAKURA VIEWER FOR ANDROID TABLET INSTALL#
There should be many zip-file apps that you can get for every tablet, be it Android, iOS, Windows and other operating systems, commercial ones but probably free ones as well.ĭo some investigation to find one that would suit your needs best (if you can, try to find one that doesn’t only open zip-files, but at least rar-files and 7zip-files as well, those compressed filetypes are also frequently used) and once you install it, you should be able to open zip-files on your tablet. So if I understand correctly from your story, it seems your tablet doesn’t have an app that can open zip-files?
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To save webspace, I compressed the instructions together in a so-called “zip”-file.