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Re: NO LEGOS HARMED Was: 10 Starship Designs
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lugnet.build
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Wed, 12 Jul 2000 18:53:28 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Jamal Coleman writes:
> Once you free your mind of all that you cannot do, you'll be surprised by
> what you can do. The programs you create your models in, I use LDraw/LEdit
> (to create), MLCAD (to view from all angles), L3Lab (to create POV files) and
> POV render the finished creation, allow you the freedom to make just about
> anything you want, limited only by your patience and imagination. I can't
> believe that I'm first person to see that you can do these things with these
> programs, I've only been using them about a month and only figured out POV in
> the last week and a half to two weeks.
It's not hard to figure out how you did it, but I think most people view LDraw
(and associated programs) as being ways of documenting things you can actually,
physically do. In other words, having two Lego elements in LDraw occupying the
same "physical" space might be considered cheating. :D
Personally, I like your ships very much, though, and I can't wait to see more.
eric
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| Since it seems a matter of great concern to some of us, let me reiterate once more NO LEGO was harmed, cut or chopped by me to make any creation, not now or in the future. (Though when I was younger I was guilty of biting the sideburns off of (...) (24 years ago, 12-Jul-00, to lugnet.build)
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