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Most of these utilities are command line programs, so some familiarity with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_(application) Terminal] is needed to use them. | |||
* [http://lego.bldesign.org/LSculpt/ '''LSculpt''']: Generate "studs-out" LDraw surfaces from arbitrary 3D models. | * [http://lego.bldesign.org/LSculpt/ '''LSculpt''']: Generate "studs-out" LDraw surfaces from arbitrary 3D models. |
Revision as of 14:38, 23 July 2008
This is an inventory of Macintosh compatible LDraw software. Everyone is encouraged to contribute updates, clarifications, and corrections to this page. The objective is to compile and maintain a definitive list of the tools Mac users have at their disposal to work with the LDraw system.
Editors
These programs can be used to create LDraw models.
- Bricksmith: Arguably the premier Macintosh LDraw editor. Features a minifig editor, a flexible part browser, and more.
- ldglite: Keyboard oriented editor with numerous options. Faithful to the original LDraw and LEdit interface.
- LEGO Digital Designer: Limited translation between LDraw and LDD format is possible.
- BrickDraw3D: Features drag-and-drop part insertion and movement.
This editor no longer seems to be available:
- Mac Brick CAD: Multiple versions of this editor are available. [1]
Viewers
These programs are primarily intended to view existing LDraw models.
- LDView: Robust viewer with fly-through mode, automatic part downloading, and numerous rendering options.
- L3Lab: Viewer with many useful options including an "exploded" view.
- LCX: Experimental viewer with BFC tools and a rudimentary text-based editor.
Instructions
Create step-by-step instructions to show others how to build your models.
- LPub: Page layout program to create building instructions for LDraw models.
Utilities
Most of these utilities are command line programs, so some familiarity with the Terminal is needed to use them.
- LSculpt: Generate "studs-out" LDraw surfaces from arbitrary 3D models.
- LSynth and LSynth Service: Synthesize flexible elements like hoses and chains. [2]
- L3P and L3P Launcher: Convert LDraw files to POV-Ray format for high-quality rendering. LGEO parts can be substituted. [3]
- PreL3P: Convert newer color codes to a format understood by L3P.
- txt2dat: Generate textual LDraw stickers.
- Isecalc: Compute part intersections.
- Linetrim: Clip lines against surfaces.
- Planarcheck: Test quadrilateral coplanarity.
- Coverer: Generate a sheet of triangles and quads between lines.
- Ytruder: Another way to generate a sheet of triangles and quads.
- TextWrangler LDraw Kit and ldlocate: Improve TextWrangler's ability to edit LDraw files.
- LDraw-mode for Emacs: Adds functionality for working with LDraw files to the Emacs editor. [4]
- img2sticker: Convert images to optimized LDraw stickers. [5]
- LDMerge: Merge and un-merge separate LDraw part libraries.
- Part Search Services: Look up selected part information in popular databases.
- l2rib: Convert LDraw models to RenderMan format.
- LDTrim: Reformat LDraw code for clarity and consistency.
Web
Although not strictly Macintosh oriented, web based LDraw tools are accessible to Mac users.