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Re: New Part: 168135s01.dat - Sticker Technic Supercar 4x4x4 Logo
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lugnet.cad.dat.parts
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Tue, 5 Feb 2002 15:32:35 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Imre Papp wrote:
> I prepared the first sticker for the 8880 Technic Supercar set. ( The rough
> scans of the stickers can be viewed here:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=10337).
> The DAT file and some test pov renderings can be found here
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=11384. I stuck the sticker
> on two 1x8 tiles, the same way as it appears in te supercar set. To make
> contrast I changed the color of the tiles to yellow.
Looks good!
> 1. The sticker is a 1 LDU thin box (or whatever shape is the sticker), the
> pattern is on the top of the box.
> 2. The box is not a real box, because it has no edge lines, since it is
> unnecessary to emphasize edge of the sticker.
> 3. The color of the thin box corresponds to background color of the sticker
> pattern.
> 4. The sticker pattern is modelled by real colors, they are unmodifiable
> from outside, so there are no 16 color lines.
> 5. The name of the part file begins with 'Sticker ...', thus this implies
> the introduction of a new category.
I'm ok with all of these points. There doesn't seem to be a problem
with bleed-thru at normal resolution (at least, L3Lab doesn't have a
problem), so the 1LDU-thick box is OK.
> I didn't resolved the problem file name problem. The sticker sheet number
> has 6 digits (at least in this case), suffixing it with sXX style serial
> number gives 9, and that breaks 8.3 file name rule. Please suggest a solution.
Instead of a three-character suffix, drop the 's' and use a one or
two-character alphabetic suffix. For this sticker, name the file
168135a.dat.
Steve
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