Idea: Highlighting new parts in a step
2016-01-13, 13:27 (This post was last modified: 2016-01-18, 8:32 by Philippe Hurbain.)
2016-01-13, 13:27 (This post was last modified: 2016-01-18, 8:32 by Philippe Hurbain.)
Maybe I am asking too much at a time, but I really want to share this thought...
Reading the review of the Ghostbusters Firehouse on Eurobricks (http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.ph...pic=118783) I saw something interesting I've been wondering about before.
LEGO uses highlighting to show what parts a new in a step.
Like this
They've done this occasionally before (in the long past and I think with some monthly minibuilds) and I think it would be nice to be able to do this too?
Would something like this be possible to implement in LPub3D?
Or use some other software to pre-process an LDraw file that creates lines around the parts of a step?
I've done this in some instructions by hand (not every step) where it was really hard to see where parts went in a certain step. This is often the case with a monochrome model or when one uses many black for instance.
Reading the review of the Ghostbusters Firehouse on Eurobricks (http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.ph...pic=118783) I saw something interesting I've been wondering about before.
LEGO uses highlighting to show what parts a new in a step.
Like this
They've done this occasionally before (in the long past and I think with some monthly minibuilds) and I think it would be nice to be able to do this too?
Would something like this be possible to implement in LPub3D?
Or use some other software to pre-process an LDraw file that creates lines around the parts of a step?
I've done this in some instructions by hand (not every step) where it was really hard to see where parts went in a certain step. This is often the case with a monochrome model or when one uses many black for instance.
Jaco van der Molen
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