Subject:
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Re: Newbie with LDraw
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lugnet.cad
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Date:
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Thu, 7 Jan 1999 16:28:03 GMT
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Laurentino Martins wrote:
> What if later I want to convert it back to LDraw format?
> I mean, my model is in fact a new piece - the 8482 LEGO
> TECHNIC CyberMaster PBrick - and I want to use some CAD to
> make it look a bit better. It was build from standard LEGO
> and TECHNIC parts and it is already similar to the real
> one.
> After that it want to convert it again to LDraw or it will
> have no use at all.
I think your best choice is to write Paulo and ask him if he
can help you. He is apparently the one in the L-CAD group
with most experience with the DXF format.
Play well,
Jacob
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| (...) Sorry, I'm a newbie in this LDraw stuff... What if later I want to convert it back to LDraw format? I mean, my model is in fact a new piece - the 8482 LEGO TECHNIC CyberMaster PBrick - and I want to use some CAD to make it look a bit better. (...) (26 years ago, 6-Jan-99, to lugnet.cad)
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