(2024-04-04, 16:03)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Great! but I think that the field of view of your render is too wide: the spheres look distorted/elongated
I knowI agree in this one... but this is not my render, I just build the models and send the file to Dadudi designer and let him use his renders skills
Hereby set 412401 - Wrecking Ball Crane paper bag.
Stumbled over these by accident in a google search and browsing.
Not mentioned on Lego.com. Apparently released in a Lego Discover Magazine Technic.
3 Magazines were released in 2024.
Fun about these sets is that they come without building instruction in the package. The BI is in the magazine. But you can build the sets from the photo on the pack.
Set is complete and MPD compliant.
No missing parts.
Hereby set 412402 - Heavy Lift Helicopter paper bag.
Stumbled over these by accident in a google search and browsing.
Not mentioned on Lego.com. Apparently released in a Lego Discover Magazine Technic, which I found in a UK online web shop.
3 Magazines were released in 2024.
Fun about these sets is that they come without building instruction in the package. The BI is in the magazine. But you can build the sets from the photo on the pack.
Set is complete and MPD compliant.
No missing parts.
Hereby set 412403 - Sports Car paper bag.
Stumbled over these by accident in a google search and browsing.
Not mentioned on Lego.com. Apparently released in a Lego Discover Magazine Technic, which I found in a UK online web shop.
3 Magazines were released in 2024.
Fun about these sets is that they come without building instruction in the package. The BI is in the magazine. But you can build the sets from the photo on the pack.
Set is complete and MPD compliant.
No missing parts.
2025-02-22, 12:30 (This post was last modified: 2025-02-22, 12:31 by Philippe Hurbain.)
(2025-02-21, 19:43)aefferen Wrote: I see more and more Stud.io build sets. Is it possible to convert stud.io to MLcad?
Yes it is (mostly). Studio can export/import LDraw files. But the result is not perfect (to say the least), as there are discrepancies between part availability, file names and origin/orientation...
(2025-05-05, 21:44)Orion Pobursky Wrote: I would much prefer that you post your models as attachment here on the forums and not as permission locked Google Drive links.
Sorry, but I can't upload a 22MB file as an attachment.
I also didn't realize the link was blocked, try this:
(Yesterday, 16:08)N. W. Perry Wrote: Looks like file size is the culprit…an LDraw model even of several thousand parts should only be in the hundreds of kilobytes.
the size is because its a .io file not a ldr/mpd dont know if they are allowed here
Ya, there's a attachment size limit. However, you can upload a zip but if the size of the file is mostly images that probably won't work either.
Since I notice that you mention custom images, one thing you can do is use an image optimizer to reduce the image file size. This often results in a dramatic size reduction.
(Yesterday, 16:13)Jeff Jones Wrote: the size is because its a .io file not a ldr/mpd dont know if they are allowed here
They are, though they would be comparable in size to LDraw files. I notice there's an .ldr file of 27 MB embedded within this .io, plus a lot of custom parts.
That's all fine, there's no prohibition that I'm aware of. It just may be worth checking into the cause of the excess file size, since in most cases it should be possible to fit an official model as an attachment within the current limits.
(Yesterday, 16:27)N. W. Perry Wrote: They are, though they would be comparable in size to LDraw files. I notice there's an .ldr file of 27 MB embedded within this .io, plus a lot of custom parts.
That's all fine, there's no prohibition that I'm aware of. It just may be worth checking into the cause of the excess file size, since in most cases it should be possible to fit an official model as an attachment within the current limits.
In the model there are 19 pieces with stickers, in 8bit PNG format, which weigh only 2.5 MB.
The model without stickers weighs 8MB
The count doesn't add up!
the integration of the stickers, is calculated incorrectly in the final .io file.
(10 hours ago)Vito Tarantini Wrote: In the model there are 19 pieces with stickers, in 8bit PNG format, which weigh only 2.5 MB.
The model without stickers weighs 8MB
The count doesn't add up!
the integration of the stickers, is calculated incorrectly in the final .io file.
It appears that the big file (model2.ldr) is an MPD file with all parts (official or otherwise) included inside the file. I have no idea why Stud.io would do this.
(9 hours ago)Travis Cobbs Wrote: It appears that the big file (model2.ldr) is an MPD file with all parts (official or otherwise) included inside the file. I have no idea why Stud.io would do this.
you found the password?
funfact the .io files are nothing more then renamed password protected zip files