(2018-08-15, 11:52)ameerjaiswal Wrote: Hi, I am a huge fan of the newer studless design, but I find it quite hard to build with it because it takes many iterations.
That's why I am currently searching for a good Lego CAD program to develop technic mocs. If found the Lego Digital Designer, LDraw and LeoCAD. I installed LDD and I think it works nice, but I'm missing some features. Since there are alternatives, I suspect that they have additional features which LDD has not.
I'm looking for the following features:[color=#333333]https://subwaysurfers.vip/ https://psiphon.vip/ https://hillclimbracing.vip/
[/color]I know there is propably no porgram which can handly all of this. That's why I want to ask people who are experienced with Lego CAD, which program they prefer and why.
- replace parts
- modular building (import of pre-build assemblies)
- Import part lists from sets you own
- generating (and modifying) an instruction
- validation of gears and checking for degrees of freedom
Thank you in advance!
Ameer,
I agree with Jaco. LDCad is a fine tool for creating the model with LDraw parts, and LPub3D is a fine tool for generating building instructions. Another contributor to this forum mentioned using a PDF editing tool to tweak the PDF pages generated by LPub3D and that's what I do.
Start with a small project and see how well the LPub3D PDF pages meet your needs. I found ways to bypass having to learn the "buffer exchange" process and how to increase the image resolution (dots per inch) quality of the images. Everyone has different comfort levels with different workflow techniques, but this forum is quite helpful and positive.
Walt