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Re: 2nd Annual Space Building Contest?
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lugnet.build.contests, lugnet.space
Date: 
Wed, 28 Nov 2001 19:56:40 GMT
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In lugnet.build.contests, Richard Marchetti writes:
Dear Scrutinizer:

I think we need to have two things cleared up:

I want things to be fair and fun. The more entries the better.

1. Now that I am building with MLcad, I realize that it is quite hard to
know if a certain element does or does not exist in a particular color in
the real world (the Peeron and Vatima databases are great resources, but far
from complete). I suggest that we drop that as a prohibition in the CAD
designs (after all, some of the fun of CAD work is to do that which cannot
now be done with real world bricks because of color limitations).

Here is my ruling on question 1:

CAD elements can be in any plausible colour that LEGO would use. This means
that if it is reasonable that LEGO would have made a piece in a certain
colour whether they have or not, the element can be used. E.G. A 32x32
baseplate in trans-yellow will not be accepted. I will rule on a case by
case basis if anyone has objections to an entry, but please keep it within
the spirit of the contest. (That goes for both designers and those who raise
objections)

2. Can a person "fake" in CAD elements that which exists in the real world
of bricks but that has not yet been modelled as a DAT file?  This came up
when I wanted to put a compass into one of my CAD models, the part exists in
the real world but not in the CAD world -- it CAN be faked with two 2x2
round tiles (one atop the other, the bottom one black, the top one clear).

Here we go for number 2:

You can do what you want here but remember, beauty is in the eye of the
beholder. This will be judged by those who vote. Do not forget that all
entries must obey the laws of physics.

Anyway, two of the models I have been working on during the last week
involve the first issue (I am not sure that the glass element I am using was
ever available as Trans-Yellow). Another model involves the second issue,
but I have a work around at the ready and I can live without having to fake
things if it comes to that. As you may surmise, I am trying to tweak things
as little as possible, based on my knowledge of what is available in both
the real world and via CAD.

Interestingly, if you give the CAD modellers a break on the first issue, you
even things out by recognizing that they are limited in other ways via the
second issue in any case.

I need an ad-jude-ication, please...

-- Hop-Frog

So let it be written, so let it be done!

The Scrutinizer

PS Sorry for the late reply, I have had difficulty changing over my email
and could not post for a few days.

PPS my new email addy for the contest will be TheScrutinizer@rogers.com :-)



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  Re: 2nd Annual Space Building Contest?
 
CAD questions: 1) Is posting the DAT/MPD files for the model(s) along with the renderings sufficent (I'm using Brickshelf), or do they need to be e-mailed to The Scrutinizer separately? 2) My pilot is an 'unofficial' model. I took the sitting (...) (23 years ago, 1-Dec-01, to lugnet.build.contests, lugnet.space)

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  Re: 2nd Annual Space Building Contest?
 
Dear Scrutinizer: I think we need to have two things cleared up: 1. Now that I am building with MLcad, I realize that it is quite hard to know if a certain element does or does not exist in a particular color in the real world (the Peeron and Vatima (...) (23 years ago, 25-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.contests, lugnet.space)

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