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After R2-D2 mid-size MOC, C-3PO mid-size has now appear into the lego Star Wars galaxy. C-3PO and R2-D2 by Dan_Sto, on Flickr It is fully articuled and a full grey version exists also. C-3PO elements by Dan_Sto, on Flickr C-3PO meets himself (or not) by Dan_Sto, on Flickr C-3PO (5 views) by Dan_Sto, on Flickr More pictures can be found into this Flickr Album. Complete building instructions for C-3PO and R2-D2 and the corresponding Bricklink Wanted List can be downloaded at this page. C-3PO says you good bye. C-3PO Hello ! by Dan_Sto, on Flickr
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Official lego set made of what software build drawings?
lster posted a topic in General LEGO Discussion
What software is used to build the building instruction of the lego official sets ? -
Rendering LDraw models using LeoCAD and POV-Ray - Creating A Step By S
Happy Brixx posted a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Good morning, after I followed this amazing instruction I could create a nice picture of my MOC with POV-Ray. Now I would like to create a building instruction. Every step should be a nice rendered picture created with POV-Ray. My idea: I open MLCad and set some steps in the LDraw Project file of my MOC I open the file with LDView - just the way as I created a picture with POV-Ray for the hole MOC before I wanted to create a building instruction I go back to the first step and I see the first bricks in LDView I go to "File" => "Export..." and create a POV-Ray scene source file - just the way as I created it for the hole MOC before I wanted to create a building instruction I open the POV-Ray scene source file with POV-Ray and "Run" - just the way as I created it for the hole MOC before I wanted to create a building instruction Sadly POV doesn't like my idea: the hole MOC is rendered and not only the first bricks. So I would be very happy if somebody could help me again. Maybe there is even a way that I get POV-Ray to do all the steps I put in in MLCad, automaticly? How do you create instructions if you want to use nice pictures which were rendered by POV-Ray? Thank you very much, Happy Brixx- 2 replies
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