Hi,
I love creating digital Lego sets and this site is an excellent resource for that. Huge thanks to all the contributors
I know there are still models missing from the OMR and I would like to help fill those gaps. The problem I have is that i only have experience with stud.io.
I am happy to learn how to use another program but which one is the best to use in relation to getting the best models for OMR?
Is there a getting started tutorial?
Just looking for tips and best practices really. I normally just use stud.io to import an official Lego set, then save as .io and render it.
Thanks in advance, keen to get started
Andy
I love creating digital Lego sets and this site is an excellent resource for that. Huge thanks to all the contributors

I know there are still models missing from the OMR and I would like to help fill those gaps. The problem I have is that i only have experience with stud.io.
I am happy to learn how to use another program but which one is the best to use in relation to getting the best models for OMR?
Is there a getting started tutorial?
Just looking for tips and best practices really. I normally just use stud.io to import an official Lego set, then save as .io and render it.
Thanks in advance, keen to get started

Andy