Unificator as a shape tuning tool
2011-10-21, 12:36 (This post was last modified: 2011-10-21, 12:36 by Philippe Hurbain.)
2011-10-21, 12:36 (This post was last modified: 2011-10-21, 12:36 by Philippe Hurbain.)
Unificator can be a powerful shape tuning tool...
As you know (or not ), the straight part at the bottom of LDraw slope parts is 4 LDU high, while LDD models this at 5 LDU. Real part are indeed closer to 5 ldu, but reworking all existing LDraw parts would be a nightmare. So, to get consistent parts, LDD or LUT parts must be tweaked.
Here is the method I used for 64225 creation.
As you know (or not ), the straight part at the bottom of LDraw slope parts is 4 LDU high, while LDD models this at 5 LDU. Real part are indeed closer to 5 ldu, but reworking all existing LDraw parts would be a nightmare. So, to get consistent parts, LDD or LUT parts must be tweaked.
Here is the method I used for 64225 creation.
- Isolate the lines at y=19, using MLCad and a lot of hiding to access lines (tip: lines are much easier to select if you use a 3 line width in settings > change > rendering). Attached file 64225-isol.dat
- Make a subpart of these lines (I tweaked them a bit more to get the proper final shape). File 64225-line2.dat
- Include this subpart, move it down one LDU at y=20 ldu. File 64225-subpt.dat
- Run Unificator with snap on subfiles, unification distance=3ldu. Automagically you get the result: 64225-subptout.dat