Request for sticker scan for part 2362bpb26


Request for sticker scan for part 2362bpb26
#1
Hello!  So, I was just wondering if anybody has a scan of the decal for part 2362bpb26?  I'm trying to add the part to my custom parts in Stud.io, but I need a scan of the sticker to do it.  I'm not entirely sure how to get the Ldraw Part File for the associated sticker into Stud.io as a decal that can be applied in Stud.io Part Designer, so I just wanted to ask here if anybody has a scan of the sticker for part 2362bpb26, or a walk through on how to use the Ldraw file as a decal in Stud.io Part Designer.  Thanks, have a great day.  Rockatoa, Brickticks out!
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RE: Request for sticker scan for part 2362bpb26
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(Today, 1:33)Matthew Wrote: Hello!  So, I was just wondering if anybody has a scan of the decal for part 2362bpb26?  I'm trying to add the part to my custom parts in Stud.io, but I need a scan of the sticker to do it.  I'm not entirely sure how to get the Ldraw Part File for the associated sticker into Stud.io as a decal that can be applied in Stud.io Part Designer, so I just wanted to ask here if anybody has a scan of the sticker for part 2362bpb26, or a walk through on how to use the Ldraw file as a decal in Stud.io Part Designer.  Thanks, have a great day.  Rockatoa, Brickticks out!

This sticker is official
https://library.ldraw.org/parts/7891
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RE: Request for sticker scan for part 2362bpb26
#3
...place the sticker file in Studio's custom parts folder and place the sticker part on the panel. Alternatively, take a screen capture of the sticker seen from front in LDview or Studio, and use that image as a decal in parts designer.
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RE: Request for sticker scan for part 2362bpb26
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(Today, 7:15)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: ...place the sticker file in Studio's custom parts folder and place the sticker part on the panel. Alternatively, take a screen capture of the sticker seen from front in LDview or Studio, and use that image as a decal in parts designer.

The first solution (copying LDraw files directly in the Custom Parts/parts folder) is generally dangerous because the filename could be in Studio’s database (already or later).  It wouldn’t happen with a sticker but it happens with other parts, like DUPLO for instance.  Don’t ask me why but some of the DUPLO parts are in StudioPartDefinition2.txt but they are there with no category (or zero) which prevents them from showing in the building palette (any palette).

The second solution is overkill  Tongue

Other solutions:
— Import the sticker part as 3D model in PartDesigner and export it to Studio.  If you don’t add any connectivity before exporting, that’s basically the same as Philo’s first solution but with a new filename.  One advantage is that the sticker will show as a ‘part’ in the instructions.
  You will have to either be creative with connectors in PD to be able to snap the sticker to the panel (or other parts) or to play with the Move tool in Studio every time you need to place the sticker (which also will never be seen as connected in Studio).
— Import the sticker part as 3D model in PartDesigner, and the panel as ‘Studio Part’, arrange them together and export the whole to Studio.  The advantages are that 1) it can be linked to the BL ID, 2) you only have to fiddle with the placement once.
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