facuyanca

Extracting Official lego parts print patterns

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Hello, could someone give me a hand with this? I was trying to create a lego decal from a pre-existing old lego piece, taking for example the Minifig torso below. I have been looking trought LDraw and others databases but I dont know if is it possible to extract the pattern as a 2d png file to easily edit it in other applicattion like photoshop. I have also found entire set with the patterns I need made in LeoCAD, if someone can explain me if this is possible to do I would really apreciate it. In other words if is it possible to conver a ldraw brick pattern texture to a svg file

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I know there is a lot of templates of this in the forum but some special prints like native-american faces are not present there

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Edited by facuyanca
Changed question after researching more

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I don't know if it is possible. The traditional way is to redraw them them.

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Are you trying to get this specific torso? I can redraw it for you. Probably take me 30 minutes. what set is it from?

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On 6/22/2022 at 11:03 PM, natesroom said:

Are you trying to get this specific torso? I can redraw it for you. Probably take me 30 minutes. what set is it from?

Thanks a lot for offering your time to help me, At the end I managed to replicate them taking screenshots in Leocad and then vectorizing them on inkscape, so I could have them in svg, here is what I got. I was trying to recreate the entire Western collection, I'll upload the rest of these to the western decals index when I finish doing all

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I took what you did and tightened it up in illustrator based on an actual print from bricklink mixed with what you did.

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