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  1. Bummer that they are probably just floating :/ Thanks! Even if I don't find a solution in there it's a fantastic resource. Great builder.
  2. This looks like a good and stable solution! Holy moly. His dormers are basically exactly what I need. But I can't figure out 1. how he connected them to the roof and 2. if they are even connected by legal techniques.
  3. Ahh, I see! Thanks for the suggestion.
  4. I actually imported 10229 among others into my LDD project, but the Cottage's dormer window is too different, it's too wide and the window is placed too low under the dormer roof slopes (in the artist's cottage it's really tightly fit directly under the slopes). I tried the techniques used in 10229's dormer but they just used too much space. I'll check out the Elves sets, perhaps there is a useful technique in there. That's a great thread! But SO much to look through I haven't thought of those technic pieces with a pin hole + studs on top, I'll try them out. Sorry, could you elaborate on what you mean by this? :)
  5. Edited, thanks for the heads up.
  6. First off – I don't have much experience with this site, so please tell me if I should post this question in another place/topic than in "General Discussion". So, how would you build this https://i.imgur.com/XxheNnn.jpg dormer window? (The image is fairly large so be sure to zoom in). I'm decently experienced with mocing and LDD but I'm having a really tough time with this. What makes it even more difficult is that I don't want it to be a fake window since I'm planning to have a full interior including attic rooms. Also the roof has to be sand blue (luckily 2x3 and 2x4 wedge plates are available in that color, among others). Not that it would help you much, but this https://i.imgur.com/9tHWJF2.png is how far I got... Obviously the bricks are floating right now, I have no clue how to connect them to each other and to the main roof while having enough space to fit the window frame close under there and having accessible space on the inside under the dormer roof. So, if anyone here has some time to kill to try to find a solution to this (either in LDD or Stud.io, but preferably LDD), that would be amazing. Cheers :)
  7. Hi! Firstly, thanks for your reply! Secondly, I'm no expert either (obviously, lol), but those two were listed seperately.. I tried unchecking the two high quality boxes and it worked! It doesn't look that nice anymore though haha Additionally, I tried the compatability slider but didn't notice any change so I dragged it to the left again. This: http://i.imgur.com/5Wdt0sT.png is how the project thumbnail looks like (orange brick + warning sign). It's working though...
  8. Oh crap... What does updating drivers mean/how do I do that?
  9. Thanks for your reply! I have a MacbookPro: Processor: 2,9 GHz Intel Corei7 Memory: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Grafics card: Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB Software: OSX 10.9.5
  10. Hi Eurobricks when I opened the .lxf file of various modular buildings and zoomed in on it the following happened i.imgur.com/GILO9wN.png i.imgur.com/vkMxnvZ.png When zoomed out enough it looks fine: i.imgur.com/j7H4Btc.png Does someone know why it looks like that and what I could do about it? P.S: I'm new here so please forgive me any mistakes
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