LDRAW is great for rendering but ...
2016-03-05, 17:18 (This post was last modified: 2016-03-06, 9:04 by Merlijn Wissink.)
2016-03-05, 17:18 (This post was last modified: 2016-03-06, 9:04 by Merlijn Wissink.)
... there's no smooth way actually.
The only method what worked for me to create nice and perfect renderings was using the add-on via BLENDER.
Every other method by using the exporters of some tools failed.
What would we need:
And LDR-exporter reading LDR and MPD files using a feature called INSTANCES. COLLADA would be the format to go.
Instances can be groups by geometry and color or just be geometry. I have to use geometry and color for MODO.
Instancing means that you have one master brick and the other bricks of the same type in a scene will be "virtual copies". You can translate, rotate or scale them. If you change the master mesh all instance-copies will be updated to the same type.
This is one feature I was asking for the LDR-Importer for BLENDER on GitHub.
And last but not least two optional features to choose:
- studs with its own top bevel because the studs top bevel is a bit bigger than the other edges
- the extruded LEGO logo (not the rounded one)
The only method what worked for me to create nice and perfect renderings was using the add-on via BLENDER.
Every other method by using the exporters of some tools failed.
What would we need:
And LDR-exporter reading LDR and MPD files using a feature called INSTANCES. COLLADA would be the format to go.
Instances can be groups by geometry and color or just be geometry. I have to use geometry and color for MODO.
Instancing means that you have one master brick and the other bricks of the same type in a scene will be "virtual copies". You can translate, rotate or scale them. If you change the master mesh all instance-copies will be updated to the same type.
This is one feature I was asking for the LDR-Importer for BLENDER on GitHub.
And last but not least two optional features to choose:
- studs with its own top bevel because the studs top bevel is a bit bigger than the other edges
- the extruded LEGO logo (not the rounded one)
LEGO IS MORE