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    Posted: 02.Jan.2019 at 03:06
Greetings!

I am seeking advice regarding what software or suite of softwares I should use for a very specific manufacturing process.

Essentially, the design would be for PVC inflatable pool toys. I would like to be able to design the product in 3D by chamber, and then in some way, flatten/spread out the 3D design so it can be printed and cut out of sheets. It would be awesome if I had the ability to also incorporate the actual graphic design into the same software, but if not, that wouldn't be a deal breaker.

Does anyone have similar experiences with this type of design that can recommend a place to start?

Thanks,
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