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Re: Piece authoring question...
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Fri, 17 Dec 1999 14:28:13 GMT
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Dave Schuler wrote in message ...
> When designing a part with a graphic on it, like a minifig torso, for
> instance, is it possible to "overlap" image shapes of different colors, or
> must there only be one "level" of image on a surface? How would LDraw
> represent a DAT which had layered images? For that matter, how would L3P
> translate it?
There should never be coincident faces in a part.
It will confuse all rendering programs including PovRay.
The color of the overlapping area will fluctuate (according to rounding errors)
between the two colors.
/Lars
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| When designing a part with a graphic on it, like a minifig torso, for instance, is it possible to "overlap" image shapes of different colors, or must there only be one "level" of image on a surface? How would LDraw represent a DAT which had layered (...) (25 years ago, 15-Dec-99, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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