Building on top of an image


Building on top of an image
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I have images such as the attached ones. What is the best way to under/overlay the images in an ldraw editor so that I can build to match them? Does some software support this? I *may* possibly be able to export them as SVG or PostScript. Thanks.


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RE: Building on top of an image
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(2017-12-19, 6:56)Michael Horvath Wrote: I have images such as the attached ones. What is the best way to under/overlay the images in an ldraw editor so that I can build to match them? Does some software support this? I *may* possibly be able to export them as SVG or PostScript. Thanks.

You can make a textured quad out of it and put it in a .dat.

Or generate a sticker using my online script:
http://www.melkert.net/test/stickerGen.html


Then put that in the model and build over it in ortho mode.
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(2017-12-19, 20:07)Roland Melkert Wrote: You can make a textured quad out of it and put it in a .dat.

Or generate a sticker using my online script:
http://www.melkert.net/test/stickerGen.html


Then put that in the model and build over it in ortho mode.

Thanks a lot for this tip and for the generator page, Roland! I needed this several times but I did not know there is already a solution. Instead, I simulated ldraw modelling in inkscape - you may imagine the pain Smile
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(2017-12-20, 23:27)Milan Vančura Wrote:
(2017-12-19, 20:07)Roland Melkert Wrote: You can make a textured quad out of it and put it in a .dat.

Or generate a sticker using my online script:
http://www.melkert.net/test/stickerGen.html


Then put that in the model and build over it in ortho mode.

Thanks a lot for this tip and for the generator page, Roland! I needed this several times but I did not know there is already a solution. Instead, I simulated ldraw modelling in inkscape - you may image the pain Smile

The output of the online tool works in LDView (and presumably also in LDCAD). Not sure how to get it to work in LeoCAD however. And I doubt it works in MLCAD at all.
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(2017-12-20, 23:27)Milan Vančura Wrote:
(2017-12-19, 20:07)Roland Melkert Wrote: You can make a textured quad out of it and put it in a .dat.

Or generate a sticker using my online script:
http://www.melkert.net/test/stickerGen.html


Then put that in the model and build over it in ortho mode.

Thanks a lot for this tip and for the generator page, Roland! I needed this several times but I did not know there is already a solution. Instead, I simulated ldraw modelling in inkscape - you may imagine the pain Smile

I use a program called GeoGebra for experimental drawings.

https://www.geogebra.org/

It is able to export as PNG or SVG, but has a lot of bugs and quirks that you have to take into account first, or there will be errors in the output.

The Geometer's Sketchpad is maybe better for artists since it natively supports pixel units (*very important*) and is less buggy. But it is expensive and has fewer advanced features.
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(2017-12-19, 20:07)Roland Melkert Wrote:
(2017-12-19, 6:56)Michael Horvath Wrote: I have images such as the attached ones. What is the best way to under/overlay the images in an ldraw editor so that I can build to match them? Does some software support this? I *may* possibly be able to export them as SVG or PostScript. Thanks.

You can make a textured quad out of it and put it in a .dat.

Or generate a sticker using my online script:
http://www.melkert.net/test/stickerGen.html


Then put that in the model and build over it in ortho mode.

Is there a way to make a textured quad completely transparent? Or just show the texture and omit the quad?
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(2017-12-24, 8:22)Michael Horvath Wrote: Is there a way to make a textured quad completely transparent? Or just show the texture and omit the quad?

Use a transparent white color (e.g. #47) on a PNG with an Alpha channel, e.g.:


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