one79 Posted November 30, 2018 Posted November 30, 2018 Hello guys. I am still new with all the Lego 3D software. I just installed Stud.io V2 and import Lego 76057. I am planning to design a ramp to go up the bridge. When I finished importing, It showed up as pieces instead of a whole built up set. Is this normal? I tried importing as scene, it showed up as parts. Tried importing as palette, the sofware freezes up. So I guess in Stud.io V2 importing Official Set means it come in pieces and we have to build it ourselves? Could someone provide me with insight? I am not going to use LDD because there is no existing set 76057 done by people. I guess my next option might be Mecabricks. I saw that 76057 exist there though I have not tried Mecabricks yet. Quote
SylvainLS Posted November 30, 2018 Posted November 30, 2018 Yes, in Studio, importing a set means importing the parts, unbuilt. Quote
Shroud Posted November 30, 2018 Posted November 30, 2018 You may have to use the instructions to build it in stud.io. Or maybe find it built in ldraw and import it? Quote
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