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This is a papercraft template which you can download and print to build your own version!
When Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask 3D came out I instantly got thinking about the papercraft potential of the higher poly models, having contributed massively to the N46 Zelda papercraft archive between 2008-2014.
So as usual, tech savvy internet folk have managed to extract the models/provide a conversion tool, and skulking in the background, I've swept them up. 3DS models require more editing work. Enough in fact that designing templates from them needs a different mindset to the simple N64 ones. So much, that I consider them to be among my 'complex' crafts, so I'll likely post these to DeviantArt as well as my blog, Hyrule Papercraft hyrulepapercraft.blogspot.com
Additional info is available in the PDO/PDF templates and notes file. Any questions, feel free to ask here or send me a note!
Retrospective: Cute! Staking my claim on MM 3DS models. Poor hair editing and unfold though. Something to keep in mind in future.
-------Read Before Downloading-------
It's a 11.5MB RAR file which contains PDFs and PDOs to print from or use as references. ~17cm tall, 8 pages and 66 pieces.
You can open the RAR archive with software such as WinRAR, Alzip, 7Zip. Just search around!
You can open the PDO files with Pepakura Viewer downloadable free here: www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en…
Please do use this as it's immensely helpful as a resource and will show you exactly where parts go. It doesn't work on Macs unfortunately though.
Difficulty: 7/10 (A mix of small and large pieces. The hair is a bit awkward.)
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Download Options:
1. Mediafire:
www.mediafire.com/?o84clvy9s16…
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Note: I sometimes reupload versions with minor edits so for website posters please link back to this page as a 'hub' instead or your download links could end up broken.
Happy building!
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Template by me, original 3D data and textures by Nintendo
When Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask 3D came out I instantly got thinking about the papercraft potential of the higher poly models, having contributed massively to the N46 Zelda papercraft archive between 2008-2014.
So as usual, tech savvy internet folk have managed to extract the models/provide a conversion tool, and skulking in the background, I've swept them up. 3DS models require more editing work. Enough in fact that designing templates from them needs a different mindset to the simple N64 ones. So much, that I consider them to be among my 'complex' crafts, so I'll likely post these to DeviantArt as well as my blog, Hyrule Papercraft hyrulepapercraft.blogspot.com
Additional info is available in the PDO/PDF templates and notes file. Any questions, feel free to ask here or send me a note!
Retrospective: Cute! Staking my claim on MM 3DS models. Poor hair editing and unfold though. Something to keep in mind in future.
-------Read Before Downloading-------
It's a 11.5MB RAR file which contains PDFs and PDOs to print from or use as references. ~17cm tall, 8 pages and 66 pieces.
You can open the RAR archive with software such as WinRAR, Alzip, 7Zip. Just search around!
You can open the PDO files with Pepakura Viewer downloadable free here: www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en…
Please do use this as it's immensely helpful as a resource and will show you exactly where parts go. It doesn't work on Macs unfortunately though.
Difficulty: 7/10 (A mix of small and large pieces. The hair is a bit awkward.)
------------------------
Download Options:
1. Mediafire:
www.mediafire.com/?o84clvy9s16…
------------------------
Note: I sometimes reupload versions with minor edits so for website posters please link back to this page as a 'hub' instead or your download links could end up broken.
Happy building!
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Template by me, original 3D data and textures by Nintendo
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1304x922px 278.33 KB
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