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Re: Baseplates with pattern
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lugnet.cad.dat.parts
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Mon, 27 May 2002 05:55:19 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Steve Bliss writes:
> In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Orion wrote:
> > P.S. In the process of writing this I came upon another problem:
> > It's all fine and dandy to add these commands but how would L3P/LDView know
> > how to divide the logo colors?
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> I don't think this is a resolvable problem (go ahead someone, prove me
> wrong! ;). So we'd probably be better off sticking with hard-coded,
> non-logo'ed painted studs.
Well, I know this was a really old thread, but I didn't catch it the first
time around.
As it turns out, I'd be happy to prove you wrong, at least for LDView :-).
LDView doesn't have a concept of a logo color at all. The logo texture it
uses is partially transparent, and entirely shades of gray. It is blended
with whatever it is drawn over, causing the underlying color to get either
darker or brighter.
--Travis Cobbs (tcobbs@REMOVE.halibut.com)
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| (...) I suppose that would be a problem. It would be more of a problem, if stud-logos were part of LDraw. It would also be more of a problem, if this were a smaller part. By the time people get to using 32x32 baseplates, they aren't usually looking (...) (23 years ago, 18-Apr-02, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts)
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