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LDD Building Instructions Do Not Work
This is an issue that has been happening to me for quite a few days now. Lately, whenever I generate an HTML building guide for a model I'm making, and then open the instructions on my internet browser, the images won't work. This has been happening in just about every browser I use, whether it be Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, or Opera. Is there a way to fix this problem?
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crazy-for-steampunk started following LDD Changes Windows 7 Theme. and LDD MOC: Lego Thomas and Friends
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LDD Changes Windows 7 Theme.
crazy-for-steampunk replied to crazy-for-steampunk's post in a topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and ProjectsI've tried resetting LDD to default and even reinstalled the program, although that didn't change anything. I did find out that setting compatibility mode fixed the issue, but it made the program lag.
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LDD Changes Windows 7 Theme.
If there's a thread like this already around, then I apologize in advance for that. Anyways, just to point out beforehand, I should point out that I use an Areo theme for Windows 7, which is the operating system I use. Whenever I open up Lego Digital Designer, the theme changes from Areo to just the basic Windows 7 theme. I've tried different methods on how to stop the program from changing the theme, but I haven't found a solution yet. It isn't a big issue personally, although it does get slightly irritating after a while. Is there a way to fix this issue?
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crazy-for-steampunk's MOCs: Railmotor
Will do, thank you for the feedback. On a side note, I've done some more work on the railmotor today, and here's some new progress on it: The outside of the railmotor so far, showing off the front side of it. Here, you can see the driving wheels, the outside of the carriage, and the three-sided lamp mounted on a golden lamp-iron. I still need to add the coupling and bufferbeam. Here, we have the cab interior where the crew work. I've made some slight modifications to the boiler from the last time it was shown, mainly by adding extra parts to it. Other parts of the cab I've included in the cab are the handbrake, a shovel, a clock, a place for the key to the door to go, and so on. I should also note that the livery is a work in progress and that at the moment the railmotor has been painted in the GWR's chocolate and cream livery. If you have any suggestions for a more steampunk-ish livery, let me know, I'm open to any suggestions and improvements. The next update should show the passenger seats, the rear bogey, and the luggage compartment. In the meantime, feedback is still very much appreciated, and I should have a new update shortly.
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crazy-for-steampunk's MOCs: Railmotor
I thought I'd show off a model here, thought it'd be a nice way to introduce myself too. I'm a Lego fan who loves Legos, Doctor Who, and steampunk. I've been building models in Lego Digital Designer for sometime now, and thought I'd start off with a steampunk-styled railmotor. I've taken some inspiration from a GWR Railmotor, a tramway car, etc, combined them into a steampunk-esque fashion, and combined them together into a steampunk-like railmotor. First up, here's a picture of the front bogey, which powers the railmotor. I'm not very experienced with making complicated valve gear, so I decided to go with a basic 0-4-0 wheel configuration and just some basic siderods. Here, we get a nice look at the inside of the undercarriage, showing the inside motion valve gear which powers the wheelset. I think it looks rather nice myself. Next, we have the boiler inside of the railmotor, located in the cab where the crew work. The boiler design is based off of a steampunk-inspired moc in the link here: http://gwenix.org/~adams/lego/balloon/index.html If copying or getting inspiration from other MOCs is against the forums rules, then I apologize, I'll have another look at the rules. Here is the right side of the boiler, which slightly differs from it's original prototype, having additional gears on the side as well as a larger firebox door. I originally wasn't planning on adding the gears, however I decided to add them anyways, just to give the design a more steampunk-inspired feel to it. Feel free to leave any feedback down below as well as any suggestions. I am also glad to accept any assistance with any of my models.
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