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Found 37 results

  1. Sunder

    [MOC] TIE-Raider

    I'm not a big fan of Star Wars and I've never made good SW MOC's. So this is the first for a long long time. TIE-Raider by Sunder_59, on Flickr Model on MecaBricks: http://mecabricks.com/en/models/P7l2B9JXa0N
  2. Sunder

    [MOC] Predator light mech

    I like to build mechs, but they are always... not compact. This time I made a little one. Predator Light Mech by Sunder_59, on Flickr Model on Mecabricks: http://mecabricks.com/en/models/PKbjQyRYjdG
  3. Since this summer, Lego dedicates each month to a particular BIONICLE element on the LEGO Bionicle Facebook page, where they post concept arts and MOCs. I was inspired by Corvin's first MOC, published in July to build a display base for Tahu, Lewa and Onua on Mecabricks. August was the the Month of Fire, so I've started with a modular volcanic area for Tahu, the Master of Fire : Each module is build on a 16*16 plate, and the different modules can be rearranged in several ways, as you can see on the renders above. You can see every angle of the model with the 3D viewer on Mecabricks. Then, I've built another MOC in October, during the Month of Jungle. This time, it was an environment for Lewa, the Master of... Jungle. This one isn't modular, I didn't have much time, so I've built it on a 32*32 surface : My favourite part of the MOC is the stone pillar with the writings on it. I also really like the dragonflies, and mainly their heads, made with a Friends heart. You can see more renderings here, and view the MOC in 3D on Mecabricks. Finally, in November (the Month of Earth), I've built a cave for Onua. I knew since the beginning of my project that I would include some crystals, but it's only when I saw Matt Betteker's fantastic artwork that I decided to add a Nuva Cube, with Onua's Nuva Symbol. In the meantime, I've improved my rendering skills, which allowed me to make the crystal glow : Again, you can see more renders in the Flickr album, and see the model in 3D with the viewer on the Mecabricks page. Enjoy ! Note to the Mods : I didn't know exactly in which section put my MOC, so if anyone wants it to be in the Constraction forum, or in the LDD forum, then feel free to move the thread.
  4. Sunder

    [MOC] Unmanned tank

    Unmanned Tank by Sunder_59, on Flickr Model on Mecabricks: http://mecabricks.com/en/models/1pyj61ow2Rq
  5. Sunder

    [MOC] Lucky Bird caveracer

    Cave Racer by Sunder_59, on Flickr Model on Mecabricks: http://mecabricks.com/en/models/yr1211yw2lB
  6. Hello, I'm starting a little contest on Mecabricks where you could win set 75901 - Scooby-Doo Mystery Plane Adventures. For that, you need to build an alternative digital model with the parts contained in set 75901. I made a template on Mecabricks that contains all the bricks that you could use. Simply open it in the workshop and start building. Entries shall be received before 31 October 2015 to be considered. For more information check this page. Thanks to Superkalle for allowing me to announce the contest on eurobricks.
  7. Sunder

    [MOC] Speeder MK.II

    Just unnamed speeder. Nothing more.
  8. Greetings foolish humans! Hello!, Mecabricks is an online building tool for Lego Models. Because this tool uses its own part library all the parts must be modeled and decorations have to be traced in vector graphics. I'm contributing decorations from Lego's space themes, but for some parts it's hard to find usable pictures to trace. This is were I need help. My current needs are below, but more will assuredly come up in the future. The pictures need to be level,and looking straight at the decorated area. Current Needs Blacktron 2 Safe Door. Ice planet Snowplow. Female Insectoids Head Thanks in advance!
  9. Hello, I finally completed all the tasks from my todo list in order to release this Blender file. It includes a script I coded to easily render models built from Mecabricks. I wrote a detailed post here that also includes all the necessary resources. Renderings can be uploaded on mecabricks and I created a dedicated section in the gallery for them. Please have a look at this video tutorial and head to this page to download the template and more. This template is supposed to be a live document and therefore all suggestions and improvements are welcome for next revision!
  10. Combine Mecabricks with UE4 to become an ultimate real-time Lego rendering tool. Just know that Unreal Engine 4 is free for everyone form March 2015, So trying it today to import some obj bricks model. It would be nice if DasMatze or someone can make a tool to import Lego model from LXF or LDR with auto material / bevel shader. Then we get a zero wait real time rendering tool! Even make some fan-made Lego game!! (14.5 GB HDD space) UE4 V4.8 free download link: https://www.unrealengine.com/faq Real time animate sea wave: YouTube Unreal engine 4: Mecabricks import test by Nachapon S., on Flickr YouTube Unreal engine 4: Mecabricks import test by Nachapon S., on Flickr l by Nachapon S., on Flickr YouTube Unreal engine 4: Mecabricks import test by Nachapon S., on Flickr YouTube Unreal engine 4: Mecabricks import test by Nachapon S., on Flickr Just tried to import some Mecabricks obj model into Unreal engine 4. But the model lose all smooth groups. Can be fixed by run scrubs's blender script before export. Chrome can not export complete .obj of 10179 (.stl is ok but UE4 not support), so I delete some parts to get it work. Why only 10179 get material exported? Second time tried to import some more Mecabricks model in UE4. In Mecabricks workshop export Collada format with « Group by Geometry » options and « LEGO Logo » ticked then open it in Blender. Save as FBX failed, but save as OBJ work fine. Left one without Scrubs's blender script: Show decals / show Lego logo / no smooth + edge_split / wash-out colors. Right one with Scrubs's blender script: No decals / show Lego logo / show smooth + edge_split / better colors. It should be possible to play with photo-real Lego render in realtime using UE4! By assign well made materials. Even use UE4 as ultimate Lego design / building tool directly. YouTube Unreal engine 4: Mecabricks import by Nachapon S., on Flickr Then every same material just replace once. Very quick to get this result. YouTube Unreal engine 4: Mecabricks import test by Nachapon S., on Flickr
  11. I set up two up-to-date CSV lists of LEGO sets and minifigures. [update] I deleted the list of URLs redirecting to the models. Just go to the library page on mecabricks.com and you can browser the models by themes. For more information about mecabricks and a quick introduction to the software, please see the related topic.