(2023-03-07, 13:24)Takeshi Takahashi Wrote: Hello,
As the beginning, creating prints on rectangular tiles (3068b, 3069b, 3070b etc.) or bricks (3005, 3004, 3622, 3010, 3009 etc.) using LDPatternCreator will be easy.
The templates for these regular parts are included in LDPC package from the default.
Here is the YouTube video Philo created for the tutorial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vax5vvJH_Rs
I learned LDPE first with this video about 3 years ago, and now am one of reviewers.
1) Create new project
2) Load template for the parent part
3) Load the print image and zoom/align it on the template lines
4) Trace and paint the print patterns
5) Fill the unprinted area with colour 16
6) Export as dat file
7) Check the output file with LDView
8) Edit headers with LDPartEditor or your favorite text editor
9) Submit the dat file onto our PT
Non-rectangular shape, sloped or curved surfaces would be the next steps.
Ok so I'm trying with tile 2x2, but more I zoom then more pixels I see. I know it is normal, but in this way I am confused which pixels should I look at to make it more detailed
I started from sticker 21 (set 42151) to make something for flat surface, not panel
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