RE: Technic 1994
2019-05-27, 6:28 (This post was last modified: 2019-05-27, 6:33 by Willy Tschager.)
2019-05-27, 6:28 (This post was last modified: 2019-05-27, 6:33 by Willy Tschager.)
I'm impressed by the quality of the pattern and the speed you made it. I presume you measured the real sticker properly and used the corresponding LDUs as template in LDPC?
This is your next friend after you exported your pattern to a dat file:
http://nilsschmidt1337.github.io/ldparteditor/
There is a some sort of wiki:
https://github.com/nilsschmidt1337/ldpar...ome-backup
or the French version (at this point you probably regret not doing the French class at school ;-):
http://jc-tchang.philohome.com/manuel/LDPartEditor.htm
Start loading some already certified sticker to learn how they look like DATwise.
I know for sure you read all the relevant specs:
File Format 1.0.2
Official Library Header Specification
File Format Restrictions for the Official Library
and most important:
Official Library Specification for Sticker Parts
Your last step before submitting your part to the PT is some legal stuff:
LDraw.org Contributor Agreement
and some more reading:
The LDraw Parts Tracker
We are waiting for you at the PT.
w.
This is your next friend after you exported your pattern to a dat file:
http://nilsschmidt1337.github.io/ldparteditor/
There is a some sort of wiki:
https://github.com/nilsschmidt1337/ldpar...ome-backup
or the French version (at this point you probably regret not doing the French class at school ;-):
http://jc-tchang.philohome.com/manuel/LDPartEditor.htm
Start loading some already certified sticker to learn how they look like DATwise.
I know for sure you read all the relevant specs:
File Format 1.0.2
Official Library Header Specification
File Format Restrictions for the Official Library
and most important:
Official Library Specification for Sticker Parts
Your last step before submitting your part to the PT is some legal stuff:
LDraw.org Contributor Agreement
and some more reading:
The LDraw Parts Tracker
We are waiting for you at the PT.
w.
LEGO ergo sum