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Re: L3P and/or L3PAO
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Wed, 19 Jun 2002 21:54:44 GMT
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Ahui Herrera wrote...
> Basically in the end I would have 2 set of files:
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> Set 1: for distribution
> model.mpd (which is made of)
> complete.ldr
> submodel1.ldr
> submodel2.ldr
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> Note that ALL of these files would have their steps IN THEM! So that a user
> can set thru the model in mlcad if s/he does not want my builing instrcutions.
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> Set 2: Working files (copies of original files in set 1)
> complete.ldr
> submodel1.ldr (ALL STEPS REMOVED by hand or some utility)
> submodel2.ldr (ALL STEPS REMOVED by hand or some utility)
> submodel1s.ldr (HAS STEPS)
> submodel2s.ldr
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> It is these files that I would convert to pov and then render
> I would render complete whihc would get its submodel info from submodel1 & 2
> and since they have NO steps there will NOT be a problem in the rendering.
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> Then I would render submodel1s which is the same as submodel1 but it has the
> steps.
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> You understand what I am saying?
I think we have been talking past each other, especially about what a submodel is,
and when it is a submodel.
You seem to think of a submodel as being a certain file, and always call it submodel
no matter it is rendered stand-alone or as part of another model.
If I render a submodel, I now think of it as a new main model for that rendering.
A model is the main file specified, a submodel is a file referenced by the model.
My taking is that you only need Set 1,
if I change L3P to always only use stepclock on the main model.
Then you can render complete.ldr which will show only the steps in complete.
And you can render submodel1.ldr which will now have stepclocks because
it has become the main model of the rendering.
Same goes for Submodel2.ldr
(Rendering model.mpd will give the same result as rendering complete.ldr)
/Lars
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| (...) Yes I only REALLY need set 1, Set 2 is just to make the builing instructions, move stuff around and ensure that all is okay but it never gets distributed. (...) Yes.. in some case all 'submodels - files referenced by compelete.ldr show up) and (...) (22 years ago, 20-Jun-02, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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| (...) It would be a solution. Basically in the end I would have 2 set of files: Set 1: for distribution model.mpd (which is made of) complete.ldr submodel1.ldr submodel2.ldr Note that ALL of these files would have their steps IN THEM! So that a user (...) (22 years ago, 19-Jun-02, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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