Pokemon
(2026-04-09, 17:00)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: Wouldn't it be better to save/export the file as an .ldr file from within Stud.io?It may not be easy as there are many possible sources of incompatibilities (part file names, origin/orientation, different availability of parts in Studio and LDraw libraries). Tracking down these problem can prove tricky!
And in the process get rid of all the studio code making the io-file bigger than it need to be.
Alternatively you can place the file on a file hosting website (eg. Bricksafe https://bricksafe.com/) and just put the link here.
(2026-04-09, 16:23)Orion Pobursky Wrote: That said, I just checked and the limit for .io files is 10MB not 2.1MB
Here the message when I drop the .io file in the attachment field:
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(2026-04-09, 18:39)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Alternatively you can place the file on a file hosting website (eg. Bricksafe https://bricksafe.com/) and just put the link here.
Here the message when I try to create an account on bricksafe

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RE: Pokemon
2026-04-10, 8:12 (This post was last modified: 2026-04-10, 8:17 by Philippe Hurbain.)
2026-04-10, 8:12 (This post was last modified: 2026-04-10, 8:17 by Philippe Hurbain.)
72151-1 - Eevee
72151-1 - Eevee.io (Size: 718.07 KB / Downloads: 0)
no OMR compliant
Done and renderer with Studio 2.26.3
Known errors: no
Thanks to Chris Böhnke [KnightOfTarenta] for special parts!
72151-1 - Eevee.io (Size: 718.07 KB / Downloads: 0)
no OMR compliant
Done and renderer with Studio 2.26.3
Known errors: no
Thanks to Chris Böhnke [KnightOfTarenta] for special parts!
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