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Re: Total newbie
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lugnet.cad.dat.parts
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Sat, 23 Aug 2003 05:40:31 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Dave Lovelace wrote:
> > Did you download and install the file complete.exe?
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> I did do this.
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> > I suspect your problem is that you never rebuilt the parts.lst file after your
> > initial install.
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> I did not do this. :o)
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> Just did it....all the parts are there. Hot diggity! I previously made do with
> what I had and was able to export files for adapting (using Photoshop) into cool
> instructions for my model after only an hour or so of playing around. I have
> pure sweetness coming out of my printer. From install, to figuring out the
> program, to printing instructions.....in AN HOUR. I mean, wow. What a great
> program. But I guess you all know that already.
If making instructions is your goal, you could try using LPub, which uses a
photorealistic renderer POV-Ray for making high quality images. LPub
automatically generates your step by step construction images (including
sub-models), produces a part list image for each step, as well as a inventory of
all the parts used in the entire model.
You can get LPub from http://www.users.qwest.net/~kclague/LPub
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> --Dave (jot and jab)
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