Posted June 19, 201113 yr Hiya guys, I did a quick search but couldn't find anything, so my question is this. Is there any software out there I can download which would enable me to import a 3d model into it (like one made in truespace preferably) and then "legoize" it so I can build it out of bricks. The reason I ask is that I would like to build very large scale cars with technic workings but an accurate brick built shell. It would also be nice to create VERY large scale things like T-rexes and dragons, real cool looking you know, not bright red! I know the master model builders have access to such programs, but I have yet to find one. Thanks.
June 20, 201113 yr Right now, there is not even a way to export LDD files to other formats. Even then, it would take a fairly complex algorithm to make something like that happen. Its one of those things that somebody might come up with someday, but if you seriously want to try to do it, try learning python scripting, and maybe using blender with several imported Lego pieces. ~Lalror
June 20, 201113 yr I remember there was a program to convert a 3D model to Ldraw. I can't remember how it was called, but I think was written by a university student. When I get home I will see if I have a bookmark somewhere.
June 20, 201113 yr Right now, there is not even a way to export LDD files to other formats. Even then, it would take a fairly complex algorithm to make something like that happen. Its one of those things that somebody might come up with someday, but if you seriously want to try to do it, try learning python scripting, and maybe using blender with several imported Lego pieces. ~Lalror Note that such a program does exist for Master Builders. One of LLCA's mentioned it at an Ambassador Member session I was at, the 'Legoizer'. Googling that or 'Legolizer' does bring up some results.
June 20, 201113 yr There is the excellent LSculpt program from Bram Lambrecht. A tutorial is available here.
June 20, 201113 yr Note that such a program does exist for Master Builders. One of LLCA's mentioned it at an Ambassador Member session I was at, the 'Legoizer'. Googling that or 'Legolizer' does bring up some results. Interesting, I would assume that is how Lego is able to build such accurate large scale models, such as giant minifigs that you see at Lego stores. It must also take things such as stability in to consideration 'cause otherwise you would just have a bunch of 1x1's without any support. Speaking of which, does anybody have or know instructions for a one foot tall "minifig," made from normal Lego bricks. I have done some searching and I haven't found anything yet. ~Lalror
June 20, 201113 yr Note that such a program does exist for Master Builders. One of LLCA's mentioned it at an Ambassador Member session I was at, the 'Legoizer'. Googling that or 'Legolizer' does bring up some results. I think you mean something like this:
June 20, 201113 yr ... does anybody have or know instructions for a one foot tall "minifig," made from normal Lego bricks? ~Lalror The 3723 LEGO Mini-Figure is taller than one foot, but I think you will enjoy building it. There is a link to the PDF Building Instructions there.
June 20, 201113 yr Author I think you mean something like this: Yes that's what i'm looking for. It doesn't have to give me precise piece by piece instructions, just the contours in lego scale. Then I can figure out how to make it strong. Thanks Philo, that Lsculpt program looks promising.
June 20, 201113 yr Interesting, I would assume that is how Lego is able to build such accurate large scale models, such as giant minifigs that you see at Lego stores. Indeed. The example the Master Builder showed the group I was part of was a kneeling life size camel from the Land of Adventure section of the park.
June 21, 201113 yr There is the excellent LSculpt program from Bram Lambrecht. Yep, that is the program I was talking about.
July 20, 201212 yr I work at Legoland, the minifig models you are talking about are pretty complex to build, I have built one my self. I don't have instructions, but I have up close picks you want them.
September 22, 201212 yr I work with the model builders and I was told the software, lego brick builder, is exclusive to them Note that such a program does exist for Master Builders. One of LLCA's mentioned it at an Ambassador Member session I was at, the 'Legoizer'. Googling that or 'Legolizer' does bring up some results.
September 22, 201212 yr Nice heads up. I managed to find this on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELcMaUyRuQQ
September 22, 201212 yr There is the excellent LSculpt program from Bram Lambrecht. A tutorial is available here. Wow thats about as close as you can get to what the masters use it works great for me. :thumbup: Nice heads up. I managed to find this on YouTube: Good find I just hate it though that every Lego fan isn't able to have access to brickbuilder
January 29, 20169 yr Resurreciting an old thread here.... I've found the some of the current programs out there that will allow you to upload a 3D Model, and convert it to Lego: LSculpt BrickR Brickify But they all convert the 3D Model to only Bricks and/or Plates. Is there any out there that use Tiles, Slopes, Curves, etc. Basically the entire Lego parts library??? Bill
February 10, 20169 yr Resurreciting an old thread here.... I've found the some of the current programs out there that will allow you to upload a 3D Model, and convert it to Lego: LSculpt BrickR Brickify But they all convert the 3D Model to only Bricks and/or Plates. Is there any out there that use Tiles, Slopes, Curves, etc. Basically the entire Lego parts library??? Bill Couldn't you adjust the bricks yourself in LDD to slopes and tiles etc?
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