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In lugnet.build.mosaic, Bob Kojima wrote:
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Is it efficient to replace plates w/bricks in a plates studs up mosaic?
I always thought it was and have been trying to think of a way to implement
it in Bricksaic for about a year. I was trying to come up with a smart and
efficient way of doing it. I finally figured out a way to do it but the
results are not what i was hopping for. While implementing my idea i came up
with a better one, and an even better one after that. but the better ones
may not be so good.
So which is the best way? Is there a better way? When building such a huge
mosaic, is part count really an issue? How should i handle this in
Bricksaic? Should the user get to choose which optimization to use? Is this
even an issue? Am I putting to much thought into this (my brain is starting
to hurt)?
bob kojima
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Bob,
I just downloaded a copy of program this week and have played around with it
over a few lunch hours. Good question. Can you implement all three choices,
say as a toggle like you choose with the other features?
I have yet to do a mosiac, but after seeing Van Goughs Stary Night in the
brick, I thought Id take a more serious look at trying one.
Thanks,
Ed
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I have yet to do a mosiac, but after seeing Van Goughs Stary Night in the
brick, I thought Id take a more serious look at trying one.
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Yeah i was looking at Van Goghs Cafe Terrace and Stary Night yesterday. i
would love to do a mosaic, but never see my self with enough bricks to do one.
bob
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