Jason C. Hand
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Hi all. Hope everyone has been doing well on here. So...I saw the below earlier today: What to make of it???
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I was never much into Stud.io myself..lagged my laptop to a crawl while opened. Which is bit of a shame, considering the update from earlier this year. There's some new hair parts from the new Harry Potter sets I'd like to see added, as well as Friends figure body parts to complete the parts already in the program.
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LDD POV-RAY missing parts
Jason C. Hand replied to Orange Dot's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Just curious: Were you able to render any of the newer pieces WITH LDD2POVRAY? -
LDD MOC - Philadelphia Museum of Art [WIP]
Jason C. Hand replied to Jason C. Hand's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Here is an update, with a "Rocky Statue" built on the side. -
I am trying to build the Philadelphia Museum of Art in a mini/micro scale this time around. I have two photos below: Any comments or suggestions are welcome. This is going towards a potential Architecture idea. Work in progress.
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I've been using LDD since 2012; as such, it's a good place to start exploring digital building. I also used stud.io for a little bit, but it ran very slowly on my current laptop (and probably tore through available RAM, too). But from what I understand, stud.io has a much better assortment of bricks and decals than LDD.
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[Software] LDD2PovRay
Jason C. Hand replied to Superkalle's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Is LDD2PovRay getting updated soon? -
LDD 4.3.11 Update Discussion
Jason C. Hand replied to ImAChangedMan's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
About...freakin...time!!! I'll have to check this badboy out when I get in from work! -
LDD: New gallery - please read!
Jason C. Hand replied to CopMike's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
I really, really hope not. Yep. The bad boy needs some new stuff stat! -
LDD has always been quite easy to get into and build stuff with. Stud.io, however, has some promise. To me personally, it operates just a little like the Mecabricks site. Only thing is that it is a slow beast, and "power-hungry," as SylvainLS pointed out. If there were a less demanding version of Stud.io out there right now, I'd happily use it in tandem with LDD.
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[Software] LDCad - LDraw cad
Jason C. Hand replied to legolijntje's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
@roland Oh ok, thank you again! -
[Software] LDCad - LDraw cad
Jason C. Hand replied to legolijntje's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Oh, ok. Thanks again. -
[Software] LDCad - LDraw cad
Jason C. Hand replied to legolijntje's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Ok, thanks. I asked because I have a number of LDD .lxf files that I wanna try & translate to this as well. -
[Software] LDCad - LDraw cad
Jason C. Hand replied to legolijntje's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
I'm gonna try out this software this weekend. Just curious, though: Can any models built with LDCad be made POV-Ray compatible? -
Hey guys. I have not really been building too much lately, but I was able to construct this guy in LDD. This is an Asea Brown-Boveri N5 car. It is used on the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's (SEPTA) Norristown High Speed Line. The ABB N5s were put into service in 1993 as replacements for the JG Brill "Bullets" and Strafford cars that previously operated along the line. Further reading about these can be found below: http://www.philadelphiatransitvehicles.info/interurban.php; http://www.phillytrolley.org/philwest.html LXF file-->https://bricksafe.com/pages/Pockyman30/trains Comments/suggestions welcome.
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NES Classics: MegaMan and Metriod
Jason C. Hand replied to legoMoccer's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Cool!!! -
LDD 4.3.9 Update Released
Jason C. Hand replied to legolijntje's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
I second that. -
Some time ago, I built my own versions of The Three Dragons from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. They are Naydra, Farosh and Dinraal. Naydra by Flickshot30, on Flickr Farosh by Flickshot30, on Flickr Dinraal by Flickshot30, on Flickr Bit of a spoiler alert: Naydra is based on Nayru, goddess of wisdom; Farosh, on Farore the goddess of courage; and Dinraal, on Din the goddess of power. The dragons could be found in the Lanayru, Faron and Eldin regions of Hyrule, respectively. Anyways, each dragon has fully articulated bodies, heads, claws and tails, and can be posed in whatever pose one would like. Though special notice must be made about the legs; they may not articulate the right way the first time so some fiddling is in order. The LXF files are on my Bricksafe page for downloading. That's all for now. Se ya soon!
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