And a fine grid for some of those half width bricks. You could try to select all and while the default grid is active (press 3 while the mouse is in the editing area) use the placement/snap all to grid option from the right click selection menu.īut many parts might need manual adjusting afterwards.Yes, I used the normal grid but reduced it to 2’s. Using a fine grid might have placed things a fraction to far, which LDD won't tolerate. This shouldn't be necessary as most bricks are aligned to multitudes of 10 (width and dept) and 8 (height). (, 0:06)Roland Melkert Wrote: LDD can be extremly picky at this, but far I know you should be ok when using the default grid or part snapping in LDCadĭid you use a very fine grid while 'eying' it. Even more than I missed by detaching the subfile. Only this time I’m missing 142 bricks in ldd, because they can’t be loaded. How do you change the file type from *.mpd to *.ldr?Įdit: ok I managed to change the file type after a quick search on the internet but I am still facing the same problem I mentioned in the previous reply. I recommend making a backup copy before any this though.Yes all the bricks are in one sub model. (, 22:51)Roland Melkert Wrote: Are all the bricks in one submodel? I recommend making a backup copy before any this though. enter nested mode ( 'n' key while mouse is inside editing area). If you want to go back to a clean ldr state you could also do: Go to the main model and select the submodel you want to 'dissolve', then right mouse click to open the selection menu and use reorganize/inline If you did add bricks to multiple sub models you need to reorganize. This because it will read any LDraw content as a single model, ignoring any mpd instructions in the file. If so LDD won't really care (just rename the mpd to ldr). You'll have the option to save it as a new file (and rename it properly). If the problem is that you want to save your subfile as a standalone document, you can do that with Session->Detach this Subfile. If the problem is merely the file type, you should be able to simply change the file extension from. I really don't want to go back to the drawing board and spend many hours I barely have on building it again. A search on the internet hasn't helped me find solutions. I want to save my sub-model as main model in LDCad with all the steps I used to create it. When I try to import this file to Lego Digital Designer(LDD), LDD only looks for *.ldr files only. I found my mistake after many hours of build when I finally tried to export my build guide to Lego Digital Designer, as it is the format I was expected to submit. My finished model is now saved as 'LDraw Multi-Part Project' instead of as an LDraw file(*.ldr). But being a novice, I accidentally created a sub-model within the main build window. (, 22:27)Moe Wrote: I'm making a Lego robot arm build guide in LDCad.
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