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POV-RAY (was something else)
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lugnet.cad
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Sun, 31 Oct 1999 01:33:27 GMT
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Get L3P and L3P Add On. Once you have those files installed, you can open
L3PAO and point to your file. Adjust your lights and cameras and stuff,
then click the run button and it will write a .POV file. Double click on
the .POV file in Explorer to start POV-RAY. Click the run button in POV-RAY
and there you go! Adjust the size of the image with the windowed drop down
box near the top left of the program. AA means anti-alias which is a good
thing for final renders.
Hope that is helpful!
Build On!
John Matthews
Mike Poindexter <lego@poindexter.cc> wrote in message
news:FKFCGr.Jr@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.cad, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > OK, here's the question then.
> >
> > it relates to MPDs and MLCad.
> >
> > first, should I be able to read and manipulate an existing MPD in MLCad?
> > For instance this one:
> >
> > http://www.lugnet.com/cad/dat/models/?n=686
>
> Yes, you should be able to read this file in MLCAD.
>
> >
> > Saving the body of that posting as a .MPD file gives me a bunch of "part not
> > found" and then a GPF. MLCad seems to work fine on some other files I have.
> But
> > those are perfectly ordinary parts I think, and I am not more than a month or
> > two behind on updates...
>
> It is not a problem with out of date parts files. Actually, yours are
> probably more up to date that the ones in this file. I noticed that the
> majority of the "part not found" errors are where it uses older DAT files,
> such as the old 1x1 round brick, which has been replaced by two files, one
> with a solid stud in the top and one with a hollow stud.
>
> You got a GPF?!?! I got an invalid page fault (or whatever it is called) that
> shuts down the program, but a GPF, if I am not mistaken, brings windows down.
>
> The fault I got from a cut and paste of the data of the posting comes from a
> line wrap that must be removed manually. Open the file with Notepad and
> scroll down until you near the bottom of the file, where you will come across
> this:
>
> 0 FILE flowers.dat
> 0 Komplette Blumen mit 3 Blueten
> 0 Author: Joachim Probst (jprobst@shadow-corner.ows.es)
> 0 Status: Un-Official Element
> 0
> 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3741.DAT
> 1 16 0 -20.16 19.86 1 0 0 0 0.87 0.50 0 -0.50 0.87 3742.DAT
> 1 16 19.97 -26.53 -11.64 -0.50 -0.43 0.75 0 0.87 0.50 -0.87 0.25 -0.43
> 3742.DAT
> 1 16 -18.74 -23.80 -11.30 -0.50 0.43 -0.75 0 0.87 0.50 0.87 0.25 -0.43
> 3742.DAT
> 0
>
> Make sure that the 3742.DAT does not word wrap like it does above and instead
> looks like this:
>
> 0 FILE flowers.dat
> 0 Komplette Blumen mit 3 Blueten
> 0 Author: Joachim Probst (jprobst@shadow-corner.ows.es)
> 0 Status: Un-Official Element
> 0
> 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3741.DAT
> 1 16 0 -20.16 19.86 1 0 0 0 0.87 0.50 0 -0.50 0.87 3742.DAT
> 1 16 19.97 -26.53 -11.64 -0.50 -0.43 0.75 0 0.87 0.50 -0.87 0.25 -0.43 3742.DAT
> 1 16 -18.74 -23.80 -11.30 -0.50 0.43 -0.75 0 0.87 0.50 0.87 0.25 -0.43 3742.DAT
> 0
>
> That will end the problems that MLCAD has loading this file.
>
> >
> > Second, suppose I have created a model file that I want to use as a submodel
> > (say, a truck assembly). If I start a new file, do an "import" I don't see the
> > submodel in the main model. Do I add it just like I add any other part? I want
> > two instances of it, rotated 180 degrees so the couplers face outward.
>
> It will be in the parts list under DOCUMENT. Expand that part of the tree and
> you should see all submodels (as well as the main model) of the MPD you are
> working on. Use it just like you would use any other part. Perhaps this is
> where LEGO got the idea for using POOPs. :-)
>
>
> > Can someone walk me through that part? I'm a little confused by the process.
> >
> > Thanks to Mike Poindexter for turning me on to MLCad, it's way easier to get
> > started in than LDraw/LEdit (even with Bram's good tutorial I found LEdit very
> > counter intuitive)... MLCad you just drag the part over from the window and
> > voila. I also like that you have the text view where you can reorder the parts
> > or add steps etc.
>
> I am glad you like the program. I, too, was puzzled by LDraw's interface and
> found MLCAD so incredibly easy.
>
> > Thanks for any helps. I've read the help text in this area a few times and I
> > don't quite grok it.
>
> Grok it? Like "I grok Speck?"
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Mike Poindexter
>
> PS: Anybody want to walk me through POV-RAY?
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