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| Patterned parts detail |
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Posted by: Orion Pobursky - 2020-01-16, 17:32 - Forum: Parts Authoring
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There is a minor debate on the PT regarding patterns that go "all the way to the edge" of the part. Specifically these 2 parts:
https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.c...70bp0n.dat
[/url][url=https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/3070bp0l.dat]https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/3070bp0l.dat
I have both of these part and am the author of one of them. I've looked at them and it appears the pattern does, indeed, go all the way to the curved edge. On high magification, you can see that there is a very small gap but this is negligible in my mind.
As far as I'm concerned, this is a non-issue. It's imperceptible to the end user and we have precedence for both ways. A cursory scan of part shows 8 1x2 tiles where we have patterns that abut the edge (3069bpx1, 3069bps7, 3069bpx1, 3069bps9, 3069bpf1, 3069bps4, 3069bps5, 3069bp09, 3069bp0a). I'm sure there are more examples with other part type. Whatever the part author chooses should be fine.
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| James Jessiman Memorial Award for 2019 awarded to Gerald Lasser |
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Posted by: Johann Eisner - 2020-01-13, 18:25 - Forum: LDraw.org Announcements
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The LDraw.org Steering Committee is pleased to announce that the 2019 James Jessiman Memorial Award (JJMA) recipient is Gerald Lasser.
Well, actually there should be a few lines about Gerald here,
but unfortunately I know too little about him or his career here at LDraw,
because I only been active here since a short time.
But what I can say for sure about Gerald is that he is a gifted parts author and has been supporting the LDraw team for many, many years.
Both as part author and as reviewer.
Therefore I would like to express my sincere thanks on behalf of the Steer Co. and the entire LDraw team for his work here.
More information on the JJMA can be found at: https://www.ldraw.org/article/222.html
Johann Eisner
On behalf of the LDraw.org Steering Committee
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