knotian Posted March 30, 2019 Posted March 30, 2019 I have been using Stud.io for as long as it has been available. As I want to build bigger mocs with increased complexity, I am loosing faith in Stud.io as a viable tool. Elements can be placed inaccurately while still showing connected and no collisions. Later on in the build these slight imperfections prevent module connection, axle insertions, etc. I'd like to hear from other product users as to their overall satisfaction with the programs they are using. I don't have enough posts to start a poll. I would like to find a tool with only one way to place elements together. Quote
roland Posted March 30, 2019 Posted March 30, 2019 Accumulating rounding errors will always be an issue, unless you actively prevent them by keeping an eye on coordinates while building your model. In my LDCad you can use shift+home on a selection to round its position to the current grid. home will reset the dragged part's rotation. Using these keys often during building combined will help prevent/minimize rounding errors. I don't know the tools available for this in studo.io, but I imagine their similar in process. Quote
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