Bricksmith 2.6: Texture your world
2012-10-31, 3:39 (This post was last modified: 2012-11-02, 15:51 by Allen Smith.)
	2012-10-31, 3:39 (This post was last modified: 2012-11-02, 15:51 by Allen Smith.)
Bricksmith 2.6 adds the following features:
- Supports planar textures (LDraw TEXMAP language extension)
 - Select multiple parts by dragging a rectangle around them
 - Part Browser improvements:
- Source-list UI
 - Part Browser search scope buttons for choosing all parts or selected category
 - Improved text-matching algorithm for search
 - Recognizes and searches !KEYWORDS in parts
 - Identify and categorize alias parts, and exclude them from searches
 
 - Source-list UI
 - New option for turntable-style model spinning (in which the model can't be rolled on its side)
 - Substantial improvements to the handling of neighboring file references
- Referenced neighbor files can be opened and edited; changes seen in parent document
 - Submodels in neighboring files will be drawn correctly
 
 - Referenced neighbor files can be opened and edited; changes seen in parent document
 - New duplicated parts are inserted into last step instead of current one
 - Document autosave
 - Option-wheel (or just wheel) to zoom
 - Command-Shift-C for color palette
 - Removed nonstandard Officiality setting for models
 - Speed improvements for models with many submodel references
 - Speed improvements while hovering mouse over model
 
It also fixes the following bugs:
- Fixed crash on 10.7+ when closing windows or viewports
 - Step display won't change the view rotation unless the step specifies it
 - Pan-dragging is not affected by perspective distortion
 - Zooming gesture locked in when view is orthographic; no interspersed rotations are permitted (prevents view from changing to perspective)
 - Allow leading whitespace in any line
 - Fixed primitives failing to be drawn in new submodels
 - Fixed certain hang situations
 - Avoid accessing Address Book to avoid scare dialog on 10.8
 
Bricksmith 2.6 has been a long time coming, but I think you'll agree there are some fantastic new features in it.
I am especially happy to announce that Bricksmith supports the new texture LDraw meta command! I am really excited to see this feature supported in an editor, and I hope to see some great new pattern parts soon. In Bricksmith 2.6, texture support is limited to planar textures only. I also don't currently support nested textures, and the drawing code has not been optimized. Lastly, there is not yet a GUI for adding the texture META. Obviously, these are all features slated for a future release. In the meantime, enjoy this TEXMAPped part:
![[Image: LDraw2012-10-30_texmappedMayanWall.png]](http://bricksmith.sourceforge.net/temp/postings/LDraw2012-10-30_texmappedMayanWall.png)
I would also like to extend a special thanks to Ben Supnik, who contributed code for several of the great new internal features. Ben's work included the drag-a-rectangle-to-select feature and the neighbor file improvements, among others.
Bricksmith now requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later, and may be download it at <http://bricksmith.sourceforge.net/>.
Sincerely,
Allen Smith
      
      
 

 
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