ILoveSeatron Posted November 6, 2024 Posted November 6, 2024 (edited) Hi, I was just wundering what sites you all use for Makeing Mocs or Instructions. I'm just curious what sites you can do that on. I personally use bricklink studio, but I know there are more places to do it. If you would tell me what sites you use I would like it.Thanks Edit, Dose anyone know how to share a topic to the other forums? Edited November 6, 2024 by ILoveSeatron Quote
Murdoch17 Posted November 6, 2024 Posted November 6, 2024 1 hour ago, ILoveSeatron said: Hi, I was just wundering what sites you all use for Makeing Mocs or Instructions. I'm just curious what sites you can do that on. I personally use bricklink studio, but I know there are more places to do it. If you would tell me what sites you use I would like it.Thanks Edit, Dose anyone know how to share a topic to the other forums? Welcome to Eurobricks! 1. You can make instructions on Stud.io, but beyond that it is a very labor intensive job to create quality instructions that usable by others. You can share your own or download / purchase instructions by other people at the Bricklink Stud.io Gallery, or on Rebrickable. 2. Where you post your topic is where you post your topic - it can only be moved by staff, and that doesn't happen that often. (Usually when someone posts a Ninjago MOC in Town, or example) You also aren't allowed to spam multiple sub-forums with the same question. So in essence, you can't share it with the other EB sub-forums. Hope this answers your questions! Quote
1963maniac Posted November 6, 2024 Posted November 6, 2024 There aere many other free software programs: MLCAD, LDCAD, LDRAW, and others Quote
ILoveSeatron Posted November 7, 2024 Author Posted November 7, 2024 10 hours ago, Murdoch17 said: Welcome to Eurobricks! 1. You can make instructions on Stud.io, but beyond that it is a very labor intensive job to create quality instructions that usable by others. You can share your own or download / purchase instructions by other people at the Bricklink Stud.io Gallery, or on Rebrickable. 2. Where you post your topic is where you post your topic - it can only be moved by staff, and that doesn't happen that often. (Usually when someone posts a Ninjago MOC in Town, or example) You also aren't allowed to spam multiple sub-forums with the same question. So in essence, you can't share it with the other EB sub-forums. Hope this answers your questions! Thanks for the info. 3 hours ago, 1963maniac said: There aere many other free software programs: MLCAD, LDCAD, LDRAW, and others Thanks, good to know. Quote
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