![]() At best, you are disrespecting me and my works. ![]() Do not remove the locks from locked PDOs under any circumstances, unless you have the designer’s permission. If a designer wanted you to have access to the unlocked PDO, they would have provided it. ![]() If you really want it, you’ll have to prove to me that you have a legitimate need for the unlocked pattern that the locked version will not suffice for, and that you’re trustworthy (which is nigh impossible considering how paranoid I can be). I lock my PDOs for security reasons, and this is not something I give out lightly. At worst, the size may be very slightly reduced, but this depends on your paper/printer configuration. If you’re country uses A4, that should not be a problem – the letter-size pattern will still print, and will be no less buildable. I live in the US, where letter is the standard paper size. If you really need one, though, maybe I can provide one. And with the newest version of Pepakura Viewer, you can easily print the PDOs to a PDF yourself using “Print to PDF”. The software is Windows only, but if you’re a mac user, you might be able to run it through Wineskin.īecause the PDO contains both the pattern and the instructions at a much lower file size. As of the most recent release, it is now bundled with Pepakura Designer. PDO files can be opened with Pepakura Viewer 4. ![]() I have a whole page dedicated to this, a series of videos on YouTube, and a panel I hold at cons on that subject. Well, I haven’t yet been asked most of these questions, but I know I’m going to get some, so here: ![]()
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