Yeah, I think so. It still seems to be available on LEGO.com. That makes sense. It's hard to use advanced techniques on LDD, like your Technic peg trick.
That's good. Getting a good bedtime is very important, especially in college. I usually sleep late and wake up late.
(Indeed.) Wow, that's a big collection. There's definitely a lot to see here, like Darth Vader at the Battle of Helms Deep, I think, as well as the four Cordak blasters as one giant weapon. Also recognize the Knights Kingdom and the many Star Wars set all around. That's really awesome, thanks for sharing.
Isn't there another program people use for that, or is there just something you can run an LDD file through to make it less fake-looking?
Last year my roommate was not an early sleeper, so I was staying up later as a consequence. But no class until 10:45 so it was ok
There's a lot of other stuff too, I'll figure out pictures of that stuff later. As you can see below the frame there's stuff, I have a whole bookshelf, then of course left of all those shelves is more stuff too I'm not sure what inspired me to set up some Return of the Jedi esque battle on the side of helms deep, I think I was going for the Cloud City duel but that's clearly ROJ Luke so whatever It's entertaining if nothing else. The Cordak blasters were going to be the back end of a spaceship, but I could never get the mechanics right on the landing gear and entry ramp I wanted. I think I was going for too small a scale. Maybe I have pictures of that too somewhere before it sat for 5 years and got covered in dust I was trying to use a dark red and black theme, cool colors for me when I was 15 I've managed to pick up bits and pieces of Knights Kingdom from random used buys over the years, they're all missing a few pieces though, annoyingly. I should get some parts on Bricklink to patch them up. (my favorite is the death star on the technic crane)
-benboy
Well, there's other programs like Stud.io that probably do a better job at advanced building and rendering, although I'm still learning how to use it after I've been using LDD for more than 10 years. I'm guessing you're talking about rendering programs and there are 3rd party rendering software that people have made which works pretty well.
At least it worked out alright. Better late than never, I suppose.
Ah, I see. Lots of stuff. I like that Cloud City on the Battle of Helm's Deep idea. Very original and a really cool crossover idea. Maybe sometime in the future you can rebuild it and see what that ship would have looked like. Hopefully those parts will be available on Bricklink for a good price. (Nice. That's pretty clever. )