Relevant part:
https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.c...84ad01.dat
I think we have a gap in our spec. STAMP shortcuts are not allowed per the spec but placement of this sticker on a model is a nontrivial endeavor without a weird origin.
I see 2 solutions:
- Allow STAMP shortcuts
- Allow cases where the sticker may extend past the edge of the single part used.
I think the latter is the least complex and "better" solution.
I think in this case we have a rule (but it is not followed). Even if it's soft rule:
"The origin of a formed sticker part may match that of the part for which it is intended or be noted in a !HELP header line."
But as Gerald pointed out, there might be cases that are more difficult: " ....
like the Santa Fe Logo. Main attachment point (centrally) would be a 2x2 Tile "
https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.c...84ad01.dat
I think we have a good enough rule already.
Origin of a formed sticker should match the intended place where it is supposed to be placed.
In the Santa Fe, it's the flat front, but with rounded corners, of the locomotive. No STAMP shoutcut needed.
In the Funnel in question here, the origin of the intended brick. No STAMP needed.
(2022-06-27, 19:52)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: [ -> ]I think we have a good enough rule already.
Origin of a formed sticker should match the intended place where it is supposed to be placed.
In the Santa Fe, it's the flat front, but with rounded corners, of the locomotive. No STAMP shoutcut needed.
In the Funnel in question here, the origin of the intended brick. No STAMP needed.
That make sense for the sticker in isolation. However, we've already decided to allow sticker shortcuts. I think allowing a shortcut where the sticker extends past the part used is a reasonable change for these cases.
Also, and I'm not sure if there is a set where this happens, what about the case of a non-formed sticker extending across multiple parts in a non-horizontal/vertical plane (e.g. the flat slope part of multiple bricks)?
The Santa Fe Logo is, in my eyes, a pretty easy case, and also easy to place.
The funnel is more difficult to place.
So either
- Get the origin of this sticker in such a way that it is the same of themain slope, to just copy the slope and change the part to have it correctly placed.
- or allow the inclusion of stickers in such cases where the sticker extends past the part. Given it looks odd in the preview, that might be a proper compromise.
I would not add all the parts a STAMP covers, that is not what we should encourage.
Having a STMAP covering multple flat surfaces (not in the main planess) again the centre part shall be the defining position.
This is an edge case and not a STAMP
I would say that for this and similar "flag" style stickers, a shortcut is fine.
(2022-07-15, 13:49)Orion Pobursky Wrote: [ -> ]This is an edge case and not a STAMP
I would say that for this and similar "flag" style stickers, a shortcut is fine.
I agree.
Related to all the already existing flags with sticker, breaking the "no shortcut on flat parts"-rule.
And a very similar antenna 30322, should also be allowed a shortcut
Any more thoughts on this?
I'm leaning towards no change to the spec. But then we've already opened the sticker shortcut can of worms and this decision point seem overly arbitrary.