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In lugnet.announce, Lars C. Hassing writes:
> Take the program "as is" - there is no documentation, explore the menus
> yourself! I still consider L3/L3Lab as an experimental program, a platform
> for trying out new ideas, so any suggestions/comments are very welcome.
> http://www.netby.net/Nord/Mandelvej/Hassing/l3lab.html
Awesome program! However, since questions/suggestions are welcome, I'll give
some :)
1) I like to be able to see how a model is put together--is there a way to
render the file part by part?
2) Can I turn off error messages? For example, it's annoying that it tells me
I only have 65536 colors every time I start the program.
3) Can I change the default background color, zoom, etc?
4) What do the 1,2,3,5, and 6 do under the Test menu?
(When I render one of my models with 1, some of the studs disappear, with 2
and 3, the shading is funny on inside corner slope bricks.)
5) What command line options does the program support?
6) Does Print use vector or bitmap images?
I like a lot of the features you've included so far--eg, shading without edge
lines looks almost like POV! Random colors is fun too...
I look forward to future developments!
--Bram
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| As you may know I have been cooking on this L3 program for more than two years now (not that this tells anything about its size and quality ;-) However, I believe L3 now has so many useful features that many of you (especially part authors) also (...) (25 years ago, 11-Feb-00, to lugnet.announce, lugnet.cad, lugnet.cad.dev)
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