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Re: Seeking Lugnet community help for a freeware computer game
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lugnet.general, lugnet.cad, lugnet.gaming
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Wed, 12 Jul 2006 12:45:18 GMT
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danny@orionrobots.co(saynotospam).uk
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On 12/07/06, Gabriel McGrath <gabesemail2000-spam@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> I will look into the step system, thanks.
> Saves me manually "save/render" over & over.
What it also means is that if you need to tweak something and
re-render, you cant kick of LPub and then leave it rendering with
little interaction. Being able to save LPub settings is very handy
here...
> I am *almost* getting used to the LACK of UNDO (arggh)
> and thank god I finally found a webpage that explained
> how to do rotations. (got a 'rotation helper' too)
Yes, the lack of undo is a bit nasty. You might also take a look at
LeoCAD, which has recently undergone much more development than MLCad
(which doesnt seem to have been developed at all in about 3/4 years),
but does not natively use the LDraw format. It exports and imports
fine, and builds its peice library from the LDraw library anyway.
> I don't know how to put a red cross on their chests,
> or if such a thing is easily achieved.
peeron.com is a place to look up sets, models and peices. I would
start with looking up ambulance, and hospital, and then seeing which
minifigs the sets listed come with. I turned up
http://peeron.com/inv/sets/6688-1 and
http://peeron.com/inv/sets/606-1.
> Better start looking for some custom ldaw parts.
> Any sites in particular good for this?
Well the unnofficial list is a help, but you might also want to look
into LeoCAD which has a minifig generator, which will allow you to
choose from a selection of heads, hats, torsos, arms, legs and
accessories. There may not be a red cross, but there may be clearly
identifiable medics.
For an example of Lego stop motion (just so you know what people have
done), google for Lego and Camelot for a Lego rendition of a Monty
Python classic.
--
Danny Staple MBCS
OrionRobots
http://orionrobots.co.uk/blogs/dannystaple
(Full contact details available through website)
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