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- How to run BrickLink Studio 2. 0 on Linux using Wine.
How to run BrickLink Studio 2 0 on Linux using Wine By apemax October 28, 2022 in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
- Studio 2. 0 review - LDraw
With the release of Bricklink's Studio 2 0 and seeing its increased popularity I decided to have a closer look at it, here is a quick summary of my experience using it
- Studio GPU Rendering with Amd GPU - Eurobricks Forums
Hello Guys I need your help: Do you know of any way to render bricklink studio models using an amd gpu with opencl?
- How to create LEGO instruction using Studio 2. 0 Instruction Maker . . .
In this video i'm going to share with you on how to create custom LEGO instructions using Studio 2 0 As most of the builder may be dream of a way to create their own MOC building instruction, with this Studio 2 0 instruction maker available, it just may the builder life so much easier
- Converting parts with textures from Studio to LDraw
Studio 2 0 (or rather, "Part Designer") is able to export to LDraw Unfortunately Bricklink has chosen to roll out their own standard for texture mapping, rather than following the official spec I do not care for the reason for Bricklink to go this way It personally took me almost a month to im
- Adding prints to Studio 2. 0 - Eurobricks Forums
Hi everyone! I wasn't able to find the answer on this, so I created this topic I was looking for a simple way to add prints (existing or custom) in Studio 2 0 For example I was trying to find this body print 973pb2834c01, but it's not there Thank you for any advice!
- DUPLO Early Simple Machines Models - Where to Start as a newbie? - LDraw
I played a bit with the different tools (LDView, LDCad, Bricklink Studio 2 0) but I do not understand the necessary workflow As far as I understand, the necessary DUPLO dat files are provided by LDraw (I can find them in the \LDraw\parts folder), but I do not know how to use them to build a model, that can be displayed in Bricklink Studio 2 0
- Duplo for Studio! - Eurobricks Forums
- Studio doesn't provide specific connectivity for Duplo, so I had to make do with simple stud or axle connexions - Compatibility with regular LEGO is limited (you can place bricks over Duplo, but Duplo on bricks doesn't position correctly and generate collisions) - Some parts create unwanted collisions, eg Duplo wheel on axle
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