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Subject: 
Building in Layers
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Date: 
Thu, 5 Dec 2002 23:07:35 GMT
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I am building sculptural instructions in MLCad, and I create them
topographically (layer by layer with each layer as a step).

I use Top & Side views predominantly, and as move from layer to layer, I'd
like to see the previous layers ghosted or grayed out.  This is so that in
the top view, I can differentiate between the current layer's bricks & the
ones below.

Note: The color of the previous layers' bricks should still be identifiable,
but the saturation greatly reduced (ie. high brightness, low contrast)

Is this possible in MLCad?

Thanks,
---Will



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  Re: Building in Layers
 
(...) Not possible in MLCad but you can do this using LPub. It will create building instrcution images with the previous steps in a different color and/or faded. -Ahui LDraw Help Desk (22 years ago, 6-Dec-02, to lugnet.cad.mlcad)

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