![]() This guide is written with pep files in mind, but I think a lot of it is applicable to printing game models or any other sort of meshes. I'm posting everything here, but you can also find it in a much nicer format at Blender is scary, but I hope this guide will be a good introduction for people who have never used it before. We're going to do all of this using Blender, a very powerful free tool for 3D modeling. ![]() getting the scaling right, adding some detail, and then cutting everything up into pieces small enough for printing. I'm going to cover cleaning up the models, giving them thickness. I didn't find any really thorough guides already, so I collected all the information on the problems I've run into and the techniques I learned to solve them, and put them in this tutorial. ![]() It turns out that 3D printing pep files is a lot harder than just converting them to STL and hitting print. I've been working on 3D printing a Mark III Iron Man suit based on DancinFool's Pepakura files.
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