Designed a LEGO front bezel with mecabricks.com for the NFC S4T. It fits with friction. The techniques used aren't as stable as I wish they were, so I have to redo the base. But that's not really an issue. Parts have been acquired via bricklink.com. The rock/tunnel/train build is just a render, but will be brought to live once the base is solid. Source: 10 months ago
Some of the builds are published on mecabricks.com, and they're all free to use if you'd like to make cartoons of your own. I'll be uploading the cast of characters there, to the extent I've finished them, later this week. I figured I'd try to get you guys to weigh in on them first. Source: 11 months ago
Yes, I did it with Blender. The models are from https://mecabricks.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
The car model comes from Traffiq, the trees and plants come from Botaniq, the textures come from AmbientCG, HDRI from Poly Haven and the LEGO man from Mecabricks, which was then animated with EpicFigRig and MecaFace. Sound effects fromZapSplat and Freesound. Post-processing done in DaVinci Resolve. Source: over 1 year ago
So I make lego animations with blender, using mecabricks.com to get models. I imported a model into blender where there was a glass piece, and when I had the camera and lighting set up I tweaked the settings so it would render quicker, but now the glass is not see through and is completely white. Ive tried raising the transeparecy but that didnt work. Anyone know how I can render see through glass while still... Source: over 1 year ago
You could try Mecabricks or download the old LDD. Source: almost 2 years ago
Then I reccomend to try building on mecabricks.com you have almost unlimited pieces and can build rater easly. Source: about 2 years ago
I build minifig models on mecabricks.com and then trace over them. Source: about 2 years ago
You can create custom prints and apply them on mecabricks.com, but you need to create an account first (don't worry, it's free). Source: over 2 years ago
Try mecabricks. It works in your browser. It's a bit clunky, but it'll work. Source: over 2 years ago
I build in LDD and use Mecabricks (specifically, the Mecabricks Advanced addon) to produce LEGO Movie grade renderings via Blender 2.9. Mecabricks offers a free "Lite" version of their addon which you can use to experiment for yourself, if you wish (it has all the same basic functionality, sans imperfection functions like dust/fingerprints/scratches/etc). Source: over 2 years ago
Hey! I actually got the model from mecabricks.com. I'm using the mecabricks add-on for blender, which allows you to download models created in the model maker on their website, and import them as models into blender. It's complex, but they also have a bunch of models other people have made to browse. The specific one I used is here. Source: almost 3 years ago
I don't believe so. However, there are some Lego rendering websites such as Mecabricks you might be able to access on a tablet or phone. However, I have never used the aforementioned program and I know nothing about it. Source: about 3 years ago
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