When you click a 2D piece, the software highlights where it goes on the 3D model, which is essential for complex builds. 3. Print the Templates
: Use Tacky Glue or a specialized paper glue. Avoid "school glue" as it contains too much water and can warp the paper. 5. Construction Strategy
: Ensure your printer settings are set to "High Quality" to capture the detail of the textures. 4. Essential Tools for Assembly
: Work from the smallest, most detailed parts (like fingers or hair spikes) toward the larger body pieces.
: Use a dried-out ballpoint pen or a bone folder to crease fold lines before bending; this creates sharp, professional edges.