RE: For Beginners: LDCad 1.5 Part Bins for EV3 Education 45544-1
2016-08-11, 19:15 (This post was last modified: 2017-01-09, 1:14 by Walt White.)
2016-08-11, 19:15 (This post was last modified: 2017-01-09, 1:14 by Walt White.)
For Beginners: LDCad 1.5 Part Bins for EV3 Education 45544-1, Part 6 of 6
The fruits of your labor in installing and configuring all this: when you work on an EV3-Education MOC, start by clicking the tab for bin 1 and work your way down from the top Bin Selection option until you find the first of the six groups. I like to start with the "tub.pbg" that has the EV3 brick, the sensors, etc.
Click the second Bin Selection tab and choose the Gears group, click the third selection tab and choose the Connectors group, etc., until you have all six groups available via the six tabs. It only takes a minute to set up, but makes the MOC building fast and intuitive.
Hope this helps other beginners get a head start on learning LDCad. Comments and corrections are welcome and expected. A zip file with the contents of the "Walt's Parts" folder is too large for this Forum to accept as an attachment, so I'll try putting in on some sort of Google site with a link to the zipped file.
Walt
The fruits of your labor in installing and configuring all this: when you work on an EV3-Education MOC, start by clicking the tab for bin 1 and work your way down from the top Bin Selection option until you find the first of the six groups. I like to start with the "tub.pbg" that has the EV3 brick, the sensors, etc.
Click the second Bin Selection tab and choose the Gears group, click the third selection tab and choose the Connectors group, etc., until you have all six groups available via the six tabs. It only takes a minute to set up, but makes the MOC building fast and intuitive.
Hope this helps other beginners get a head start on learning LDCad. Comments and corrections are welcome and expected. A zip file with the contents of the "Walt's Parts" folder is too large for this Forum to accept as an attachment, so I'll try putting in on some sort of Google site with a link to the zipped file.
Walt