Posts Tagged ‘ldview’

29 Palmtree - one of my very best mocs from the post-MLCad/Pre-Lugnet period

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Although this moc is old, I still very much like it because the geometry turned out very well, so check it out:

Thanks to LDView, I also got around to post some decent pictures of my old Space P38-contest entry:

You might’ve noticed that I didn’t posted anything last week: I’m really busy with work until after Christmas, so I’m not sure how much time I’ll be able to invest in the page until then…

Using LDview for moc presentations: #40 Crow

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

I have about 30 mocs from 2003-2004 awaiting upload, but haven’t really been able to come up with an idea on how to manage this huge task: Rendering with LDPAO/POV-Ray takes several hours per moc, and I’m not even going to consider rebuilding the moc and photographing it in real life. Using LDView turns out to be very fast (under an hour), and I’m quite satisfied with the result.

The primary reason it’s so much faster is that the program automatically save the snapshots with a name similar to the previous one (unlike digital photos). You can also set a fixed image size, and with the program’s automatic cropping, you almost doesn’t need photoshop…
Unfortunately the automatic cropping eats the outermost edgelines, so you still have to run all the photos through the usual crop & resize.

With most of my newer moc-presentations, I’m using 400×300 images in the text and linking to larger 800×600 versions. And frankly, I don’t think that anybody is actually clicking them anyways, so in the future, I think I’ll just cut out the doubles.



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