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Post by conbro on Jul 8, 2010 19:54:37 GMT
hello everyone i am new here and this will be my first model. I installed google sketchup and i have the model but i don't know how to get it to divide up into all the parts to printout and make my model all help will be appreciated.
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Post by conbro on Jul 11, 2010 1:17:43 GMT
hey everyone i foundout whiat to do i didn't install Pepakura but now i have a new problem. when ever i try to put two peices to gether, there is a small gap and when i combine the faces, another one pops up. anyone know why?
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Post by Rishabh Agarwal on Jul 12, 2010 8:07:24 GMT
I hope someone helps him out!
Because i have seen that model on sketchup and it is just awesome!
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Post by conbro on Jul 12, 2010 20:15:27 GMT
thanks man
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Post by conbro on Jul 12, 2010 20:18:47 GMT
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Post by Rishabh Agarwal on Jul 13, 2010 13:25:38 GMT
Its so beautiful! I hope you will be able to make this model!
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Post by conbro on Jul 13, 2010 21:09:14 GMT
i hope so to but its going to take a long time
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Post by ciefish on Aug 11, 2010 4:38:29 GMT
Hi conbro... Saw your question and registered to see if I could help you. There isn't space to give you a full tut on Pepakura (PKra), but here's some basics... PKra is a Windows PC platform only tool (no MacOS ( ) that you use to view and flatten 3d models. It's awesome at preparing the 3d model for print, can add tabs for gluing, can assist others with the topology of your model to reassemble it. PKra is not a 3d editor its a viewer/flattener. I play with Blender a free 3d editor but there are others. Ideally you want to get the bugatti model in a format that PKra can open. But then the fun begins, you need to mark seams within PKra to tell it "how" to unfold your model. Otherwise if it's not very simple, like a cube shape you'll get a big random unfolded mess. Googles your friend, look up free 3d editors and tuts on PKra. Hope I was concise and helped you a bit, cheers! /cie
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