Posted December 18, 20177 yr Today is VR's realm. As I experienced in VR CAD in many fields of engineering, I think VR is the new future for Lego Digital Designer. So I open this topic to discuss about this theme :D Tell us what you think about the combination of VR and Lego :D
December 22, 20177 yr VR may be fun, but I am not convinced you can work efficiently in it (yet). In fact, I still use MLCAD, mainly, since I think the editors that use perspective vs. orthographic projection are too slow. (I do use perspective projection for quick previews however.) Edited December 22, 20177 yr by Dilvish
December 22, 20177 yr Building with Lego in VR is probably not going to work very well, if at all. The precision is just too high but most importantly there's just very little added value.Experiencing Lego in VR on the other hand might be pretty cool. Imagine building a big castle and then 'walking' through it as if you're a minifigure. That would be pretty cool. Although, it would also be pretty cool without the VR too. 1 hour ago, Dilvish said: VR may be fun, but I am not convinced you can work efficiently in it (yet). In fact, I still use MLCAD, mainly, since I think the editors that use perspective vs. orthographic projection are too slow. (I do use perspective projection for quick previews however.) You know that you can set up LDCad in pretty much the same way as MLcad?
December 22, 20177 yr 58 minutes ago, legolijntje said: Building with Lego in VR is probably not going to work very well, if at all. The precision is just too high but most importantly there's just very little added value.Experiencing Lego in VR on the other hand might be pretty cool. Imagine building a big castle and then 'walking' through it as if you're a minifigure. That would be pretty cool. Although, it would also be pretty cool without the VR too. You know that you can set up LDCad in pretty much the same way as MLcad? http://isometricland.net/panorama/pannellum.htm?config=pano-lego-carriagehouse.json Sort of possible already in 2D. ;) LDCad gets wonky with very large models, like Datsville, so I can't use it. Edited December 22, 20177 yr by Dilvish
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