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« Thread Started on Oct 10, 2009, 11:08am »

Is there somebody that could give me a link or could just e-mail me a bigger version of the hiigaran shipyard ( if possible with add ons)? Or that could show me how to enlarge the "2 pages" version.

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« Reply #1 on Oct 10, 2009, 8:19pm »

Hmm... I'm not really sure I know of one. I'm guessing you're using the one from Fructose's site. http://www.ericksmodels.com/paper/models/models.html#hiigaran

If you just want to enlarge it, it shouldn't be too much of an issue up to a point, (might be able to stretch it to 150% but that could be hard) The problem is that the model appears to have long flat panels along most it's length. If you enlarge this, it would probably cross over the page. As far as I can tell, you've got a couple of options:

1: Enlarge to as big of a model as possible and just go with that (probably the easiest option)

2: Find a copy of the model (email people with requests as I'm not sure if it's possible to get a mesh from a pepa. file. (email Fructose maybe?)

3: Start from the beginning! Go into the game files and extract it all yourself. This is by far the hardest method but you would get all the add-ons.

If all you are just curious about how to enlarge:
1: Open the file in Pepakura Designer.
2: Go to 2D Pattern Window -> Scale up/down development by specific value -> Chose either a finished size or % value and click OK. From there you'll probably have to re-arrange parts which I'm guessing you know/can figure out. If you have questions though, feel free to post back.
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« Reply #2 on Oct 11, 2009, 3:27pm »

Thank you very much ;)

This really help me :)
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