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Old 11-17-2011, 08:37 PM
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Question how to use unfold script in blender 3d??

now i had get the blender 3d but i how to use unfold script.
i got unfold script here A pattern image
but i don't know how to use it. please help
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now i had get the blender 3d but i how to use unfold script.
i got unfold script here A pattern image
but i don't know how to use it. please help
Just posted on this in another thread regarding 3D tools

This may be the same script but the current blender wiki page on the plugin script is Extensions:2.6/Py/Scripts/Import-Export/Paper Model - BlenderWiki

The installation is pretty simple if you are running blender 2.5+. Prior to that, I don't recall the mechanics but I recall being detailed on his development pages for the script. It's not perfect (see post on other thread). While it isn't a tutorial, you can check my blog posting on using blender to create a simple model on my blog (Constant Variation: Mod Mon Eventually....How I worked with Blender)

The secret seems to be keep the models relatively simple and unfold specific parts after working from the whole. I'm working on an Orion III which has unfolded pretty well eventually, but the original files were broken up into specific Engine, Tail, Middle, Front, and Wings to make the piecework and unfolding easier.
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