Very eager to see the smart brick components available - I want to include them in my Parts Guide.
2026 - New Parts -> Raw Meshes -> Discussion
(2026-03-02, 17:30)Gerald Lasser Wrote: As I wanted to keep the mesh-thread clean, i.e. meshed only posts, relvant discussions should be here!
Thanks!
No worries, thanks Gerald. There's a ton of interesting new parts on that thread!
Are all of these meshes extracted from the LEGO Builder app? If so, how is that app designed - I assume that the parts and instructions for a particular set are downloaded on demand when you click "Build with 3D instructions", since the loading screen took about 30 seconds in my testing. I also see that the core app is just 123mb, which is not small, but also not large enough to include every LEGO part.
How does this work - Are you able to download the meshes from LEGO servers directly, or do you need to use the app on an iOS or Android device to download and extract the files? (I searched for a thread explaining this but couldn't find any detailed info.)
---Tom
(2026-03-02, 18:03)tom alphin Wrote: No worries, thanks Gerald. There's a ton of interesting new parts on that thread!
Are all of these meshes extracted from the LEGO Builder app? If so, how is that app designed - I assume that the parts and instructions for a particular set are downloaded on demand when you click "Build with 3D instructions", since the loading screen took about 30 seconds in my testing. I also see that the core app is just 123mb, which is not small, but also not large enough to include every LEGO part.
How does this work - Are you able to download the meshes from LEGO servers directly, or do you need to use the app on an iOS or Android device to download and extract the files? (I searched for a thread explaining this but couldn't find any detailed info.)
---Tom
Correct, the app downloads the parts on demand, the longer you have it installed the more data it amasses.
(2026-03-02, 21:31)Peter Grass Wrote: There is a part missing so far, the formed and unformed version of the Ford model T roof canvas. I had to zip them as they are pretty big.
Thansk, Interestingly my filter didn'T spit it out, also the cone fabric for the dog is missing and their formed variants. Will add them.
(2026-03-03, 0:04)Peter Grass Wrote: New part 7798 only has curved bottom edges different to existing part 6881a.dat. I've made a version of it using box prims where possible.Diff too small to be worth imho. Just an alias for me.
I've not subparted it or uploaded it for the tracker since I dunno if its worth uploading for such minor differences.
(2026-03-03, 7:41)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Diff too small to be worth imho. Just an alias for me.
I was already wondering what is new to this part. At first I agreed with Philo, that this is a very minor subtle change to the bottom of a part.
But that is not the real difference! The Rebrickable description indicates the difference, the surface!
It looks like this has a smooth surface like the other tiles (2x2, 4x4) and the graining is gone. Unfortunately the LEGO product renders don's show this difference as the old tile is also rendered without the graining...
Therefore, although the smooth/rough surface is not shown in LDraw, I would favor this part to be on the tracer and amend the description of the old 6x6 Tile indicating it's surface.
May be we wait for (physical) confirmation before we add it either as alias or own part.
RE: 2026 - New Parts -> Raw Meshes -> Discussion
2026-03-05, 3:08 (This post was last modified: 2026-03-05, 3:17 by SNIPE.)
2026-03-05, 3:08 (This post was last modified: 2026-03-05, 3:17 by SNIPE.)
(2026-03-04, 9:41)Gerald Lasser Wrote: Where do you get this "rendering failed"? Using the link to the ZIP?
I get in in the status bar in LDCAD for the parts bin and editing area
and of course it just shows a crosshair.
Yes I downloaded the zip and put the right subparts in \ldrawunf\parts\s\ and the part in \ldrawunf\parts\
EDIT: I put all 3 parts in a new folder on the desktop then loaded 114948.dat and it showed fine, but the subfiles were at the same level as 114948.dat
However since I need to color the subparts separately and independently I will just keep them at the same level in \unoff\parts\ and then LDCAD will also see them in the parts search bin.
(2026-03-05, 3:08)SNIPE Wrote: I get in in the status bar in LDCAD for the parts bin and editing area
and of course it just shows a crosshair.
Yes I downloaded the zip and put the right subparts in \ldrawunf\parts\s\ and the part in \ldrawunf\parts\
EDIT: I put all 3 parts in a new folder on the desktop then loaded 114948.dat and it showed fine, but the subfiles were at the same level as 114948.dat
However since I need to color the subparts separately and independently I will just keep them at the same level in \unoff\parts\ and then LDCAD will also see them in the parts search bin.
These "unofficial" unofficial zip-files might not have a correct ldraw file structure, or content.
In this case the s01 and s02 need to be in the same folder as the part, or you need to edit the content of the part-file.
Add a s\ in front of the subfiles:
1 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 s\119448s01.dat
1 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 s\114948s02.dat
And then you could move them to the \s\-folder.
(2026-03-05, 20:37)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: I am working on 7664, but I got questions:
I tried to copy the bottom from 7344, or are narrower gaps (touching the stud) better? Should the gaps be the same as on the other curved parts?
Stud cavities tend to be bigger in the raw mesh and often need to be shrunk.
A stud is often r=6.25 ldu, but we have them at r=6 ldu
(2026-03-03, 9:40)Gerald Lasser Wrote: I was already wondering what is new to this part. At first I agreed with Philo, that this is a very minor subtle change to the bottom of a part.
But that is not the real difference! The Rebrickable description indicates the difference, the surface!
It looks like this has a smooth surface like the other tiles (2x2, 4x4) and the graining is gone. Unfortunately the LEGO product renders don's show this difference as the old tile is also rendered without the graining...
Therefore, although the smooth/rough surface is not shown in LDraw, I would favor this part to be on the tracer and amend the description of the old 6x6 Tile indicating it's surface.
May be we wait for (physical) confirmation before we add it either as alias or own part.
It is indeed smooth!
https://youtu.be/EZUIkXW3yg4?t=236
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)
