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  973c24h12pr1619
Posted by: Jeff Jones - 2026-03-18, 14:26 - Forum: Parts Authoring - No Replies

if anyone has 973c24h12pr1619 i would like a good high res scan cause the one on rebrickable isnt good enough



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  Question about aring usage in library
Posted by: Travis Cobbs - 2026-03-18, 5:39 - Forum: Parts Authoring - Replies (7)

I am (finally) working on supporting the aring primitive in LDView's primitive substitution, and I have run into what I feel is a problem. The problem is that I believe that the aring can be used in two different ways:

  1. To fill in the gap between a standard-resolution curved primitive and a 48-resolution curved primitive
  2. To fill in the gap between 16-sided geometric curve and a 48-resolution curved primitive

I know that it is being used in situations that match option 1 above. I don't know if it is being used for option 2 or not. One (relatively minor) problem is that option 1 is incompatible with how LDView does primitive substitution when the curve quality is set to certain settings. I should be able to fix this. But there is no way for me to generate the primitive in a way that is compatible with both option 1 and option 2.

For option 1, the resolution of the inner part needs to track my primitive substitution curve quality, and the outer part needs to track the 48-resolution version of the same thing. When the quality is set to the default value, this would be 16 and 48. For the next notch on LDView's quality slider, the 16 becomes 24. Right now, the 48-resolution version remains 48 at that setting. (That would probably change. The next notch uses 32, and since 32 doesn't evenly divide into 48, that would have to change. Same for the next notch, which is 40. An easy solution is to use 64 and 80 for the 48-resolution version of those two notches.)

But if this primitive is used next to hard-coded 16-sided geometry, then the inner resolution would need to remain 16, no matter what the curve quality is set to. The current description for the aring primitive does specify that it interfaces between high-resolution primitives and normal-resolution primitives. So does this mean that interfacing with 16-segment geometry is not allowed? If so, I can make it work (although it will cause my primitive substitution to render more geometry for 48 curves when the curve quality is set to use 32 or 40 segment curves).

If it is used next to 16-segment geometry, then I feel that that needs to be forbidden, and a new primitive needs to be introduced to fill that (different) role.

Side note: for POV export, the first version of this primitive is no geometry at all. The second version is a chord.

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  age of ultron hulk
Posted by: Jeff Jones - 2026-03-17, 23:36 - Forum: Part Requests - Replies (4)

https://rebrickable.com/parts/19988pr000...red-print/

i lost this part it was the probably the most complex part i worked on, thinking about working on it and the work i lost pisses me off to the point of not wanting to work on it again


hulks expression is me during the former

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  Two Star Wars, One Spongebob + One Odd One Out
Posted by: Kyle Grant - 2026-03-16, 20:46 - Forum: Part Requests - Replies (1)

Hello everyone, I've never posted here before, but I thought I could take the opportunity to inquire about some parts I've been searching for in digital form!

First up is the Pyke Helmet piece from the Solo millennium falcon:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/cat...7#T=C&C=77

Second is the ever-rare minifig double arms, used on another character from a Solo set:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/cat...4#T=C&C=63

Third is the Mr. Krabs head (I don't really need the printing, blank is fine):
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/cat...15#T=C&C=5

And lastly, this one's a long shot, but a blank version of the torso with long rubber arms, like the one used for Monkey D. Luffy or Mrs. Incredible:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/cat...9#T=C&C=59

If anyone could help me find digital versions of these parts for use in Studio, I would be incredibly grateful!

Thanks much,
-Kyle G.

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  Victims of no autosave
Posted by: Jeff Jones - 2026-03-16, 20:12 - Forum: Parts Authoring - Replies (2)

as you know one of the biggest flaws of ldparteditor is its lack of an autosave, i lost the age of ultron hulk i was working on thanks to it

this would be where you share the parts you lost thanks to it

for me

that chima 2014 armour, smart play x play cockpit, and the aforementioned hulk


pls add it nils

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  a collab maybe?
Posted by: Jeff Jones - 2026-03-16, 14:16 - Forum: Parts Authoring - No Replies

i am working on the age of ultron hulk bigfig 

i ran into an obstacle

the feet are very jagged on the raw mesh and i cant be bothered to rework (the hair is an another obstacle)


so perhaps someone could do collab?



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  Part request Part 16280 (folded)
Posted by: Alfred Schmitz - 2026-03-16, 10:14 - Forum: Part Requests - Replies (19)

Hi everyone!

Is there any chance that part 16208 (the roof in the Mini Cooper set 10242) could be released in a folded version?
I’d be thrilled if that happened!

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/cat...=1#T=C&C=1


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Best regards
Alfred

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  Simple procedural geometry proposal
Posted by: Max Murtazin - 2026-03-16, 9:50 - Forum: Official File Specifications/Standards - Replies (3)

So, this is a thing I've thought about for a while. In a lot of cases, the way LDraw handles the geometry is, to put it simply, inefficient for the task it is trying to achieve. Parts that rely on circular geometry, such as covered by edge and disc series of primitives, a lot of the time, have to rely on some sort of, for lack of a better word, hacks to achieve the desired geometry. Probably, most basic case of that would be a disc with a circular cutout (while achievable by both a primitive series of a honestly horrendous size - n-fringr.dat, or, in some cases, by a simple, yet polygonally very inefficient combinations of chrd and ndis primitives), or, a case where a simple trick is incapable of achieving the goal, requiring either a combination, or creation of new primitives (a primitive series of similarly horrendous size that is n-fconr.dat).

Solution to that I want to propose is deceivingly simple - a new meta command, let's for now just call it "draw", as the name is not that important. Use of it would be fairly simple:

Code:
0 !DRAW <method> <generated geometry color> <additional parameters>
0 !: <input geometry information>

First method I'll propose is called "FILL". FILL would take in 2 lines of planar edge geometry, and fill them with a consequent line of quads, adding the required optional lines between them in the process, if the input edges don't lie on the same plane. In that case, if we need to draw a cone with top circle specified by a line with transform matrix <parameters a> and top circle with transform matrix <parameters b>, it would be doable with the following META:

Code:
0 !DRAW FILL 16
0 !: 1 24 <parameters a> 4-4edge.dat
0 !: 1 24 <parameters b> 4-4edge.dat

An obvious input limitation arises of input geometries having to match in amount of lines, and the input lines to be connected having to be in the correct order, but at least as far I can see, the input geometry would likely never have to be anything other than same circular shape before transformation, maybe in some variations of edge/no edge. If that is the case, meta could be simplified to only pass the matrices as the parameters, and geometry could be specified as a unified parameter
Second method I'd like to propose is called "REVOLVE". As the name implies, method's intent is to create a solid of revolution from the input geometries, placing optional lines accordingly. While this one does have a lot of potential, best case for this one my mind could conjure is making a truncated cylinder of an arc that isn't a multiple of 16 without having to compromise by filling the rest of it with a plane that would likely not have the best appearance with primitive substitution enabled. Use case is as following:

Code:
0 !DRAW REVOLVE <generated geometry color> <angle> <revolution axis>
0 !: <input geometry information>

Angle is specified in radians (arc length)
Revolution axis is specified by a set of 2 points - x1 y1 z1 x2 y2 z2
Input geometry information is specified by a line type 1

Most likely, some other methods of generating geometry could also be used, but, as far as I can see, only these two are worth considering, as they cover the most important points of possible improvement, while not being computationally expensive or difficult to implement

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  LDCad 1.7 Beta 2b (win+linux)
Posted by: Roland Melkert - 2026-03-15, 20:08 - Forum: LDraw Editors and Viewers - Replies (1)

I've released LDCad 1.7 Beta 2b.

This version fixes three bugs:

- Part snapping not working when using an unpacked library.
- Potential crash during part editing combined with include meta's.
- Potential dead lock (program hangs) during mass file close.

It also includes the latest shadow library as found on github.

As always you can get the latest version at:
https://www.melkert.net/LDCad/download

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  Technic 2026
Posted by: Paweł Turalski - 2026-03-15, 19:34 - Forum: Official Models - Replies (3)

Thread for Technic sets released in 2026

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