![]() I have over 6000 bricks (1300 part + color combinantion). Yes, it worked, with Excel and copy paste. Hello Kalais, thanks for the confirmation. If you still have problems let me know and I'll try find my old files and I'll try figure out how I did it. I think I used Excel (it didn't work with OpenOffice) to make proper columns with data and then pasted it into Manager. I remember I had some problems to get it work. And on Rebricable you need to export parts to csv or xml. Yes, it is possible :) "Generate LXF files" option. Can I use LDD Manager to load my LEGO parts into it, so afterwards I can designs something new MOC only with this exact amount of LEGO parts loaded via LDD Manager? Author: Kalais (Master Builder aka Admin) | Date: I have a complete list of LEGO parts via Rebrickable. I would like to ask you about LDD Manager feature: 'generate LDD file from an external parts list'. Hello Kalais, thanks for this great tip collection. Here is tutorial how to do it: Author: Lock | Date: Is there any way to add text to the sides of bricks? Author: Kalais (Master Builder aka Admin) | Date: Stein Just click it and it will show all hidden bricks. I can hide groups after defining them but I can't see any command for un-hiding back (in the same place they were) Author: Kalais (Master Builder aka Admin) | Date: you hide something icon in top right corner with red minifig on black background will pop up. Thanks! Awesome! Author: Andreas | Date: I used to generate html instruction to get parts list on the last page before I found out that tip xD Author: pereiro | Date: Thank you!Īuthor: Kalais (Master Builder aka Admin) | Date: your welcome :) But I am working on it so stay tuned :) Author: Phoebe | Date: Perfect webpage you have at this website! Precisely how could i add in this blog's feed into my Rss reader? Author: Kalais (Master Builder aka Admin) | Date: At this moment there is no RSS feed, sorry. Thanks for the great article and tips! Super useful to someone who just started using LDD. So my advice is to copy any lxf file to your choosen folder and open it via CTRL-O. Author: Kalais (Master Builder aka Admin) | Date: sure about Win10, but in Win7 when you open LDD file via CTRL-O from any folder it becomes default save location. Is it possible in LDD to change the default save location in windows 10 to elsewhere on my pc. g files from LU), be aware you should be using the contents of db.lif in AppData, NOT Assets.lif in Program Files (Assets.lif becomes outdated when LDD receives a patch with new bricks.Excellent, thank you so much for this great help Author: Daniel | Date: If you use this on bricks from LDD (as opposed to, say. ![]() I was thinking of rendering out icons of bricks too, but couldn't think of a practical use for myself, and anybody who'd want that could do it themselves with their program of choice. On my machine, it converts all 4186 bricks in the LDD library in 1 minute, 2 seconds. I have a solid state drive it will probably be a bit slower on a mechanical hard drive but still fairly fast. Here's the result, a standalone program that can convert LDD. Mostly just for the fun of it, and also cause I hadn't done any binary file reading before, and it seemed like a good chance to see how it worked. g1/.g2/etc files, and UV coordinates), then rigged it up to some obj exporting code. g importer script for Unity some time back, so I got it from him, and tidied it up + expanded on it some more (added support for. I remembered Simon from the LU community had made a. g files myself, with his converters and various scripts. (I've seen two other threads along these lines pop up here within the past month or so - I know Eurobricks used to shy away from such discussions, but I'm assuming that with LDD pretty much dead, the stance on it has been relaxed? If I'm wrong, hopefully it should be apparent there's no ill intent here, and I take no issue with this thread being got me curious about playing around with.
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