![]() ![]() My personal preference would be to have the color group checkbox turn all of the colors on or off, without remembering what boxes within that group may have been checked. ![]() The checkboxes for choosing colors seem just slightly counter-intuitive to me.I've played around with the new filters tab, and I can see how it might work, but I'd rather have more explicit control, so for now I think I'll probably just edit the files by hand. It would be really nice to be able to easily manage color categories, move colors between those categories, and hide certain colors. ![]() Thanks for the fixes! I've got a couple of wish list/suggestion items regarding color, and maybe another bug. This will be the primary focus of further development.Īdded alternate downloads to download page - this includes download with jar and exe files. The speed could be better when editing huge mosaics. I will have to wait some time before testing on a Win 8 machine. Unfortunately my Win 8 machine is a surface 2 so apps-only. I'm using Win 7 so the problem might be Win 8 specific. I have tried to abuse the program to the best of my ability by changing filters, create huge (1000x1000) mosaics, etc. This is also why I don't call it "version 1.0" yet. I will look into it.Īs this is my first JWrapper project, it is bound to have some initial hickups. What you describe sounds like garbage buildup (which should have been taken care off by the garbage collector). Without it I would probably have stayed with the other "installer" and not know how bad having Java as a requirement had become.Īnd thanks for your feedback. Thanks for not holding back with your opinion in the other topic. Also, if I click on the Start Menu icon again, I can start multiple instances of BrickGraphicsWinLauncher.exe. Now when I click on the icon on my start menu I see BrickGraphicsWinLauncher.exe running, but it never launches LDDMC. I decided to close and reopen the program. I noticed that some of my clicks started to lag after I'd been using it for a few minutes. I downloaded the installer, which in turn downloaded the program, and it launched ok after installation. Thanks for putting in the effort to use JWrapper! If there is anything you want improved, or if you have feature requests, then don't hesitate to either write in this thread or to me directly Januby Lasse D The software is written in Java and the full source is available at GitHub here. Automatic updating to latest version (thanks again to JWrapper) You can even export snapshots of the mosaic like in LDD. The changes you make are reflected in the mosaic almost immediately! You can modify colors, size, building technique, dithering percentage, crop, and even a series of color filters in order to fine tune your mosaic. Change input picture directly to improve the mosaic. Here I have filtered out all transparent, old, rare and chrome parts from the color picker: You can filter the shown colors using various filters. or even make your own (if you can work out how the colors.txt file is formattet). You can import the latest colors from Rebrickable. Manage exactly which colors you want to use. Here is how the mosaic looks if you build using SNOT: 1x2, 1x3, 1x4 and 2x2 plates from top and side are included in the building techniques options menu. By request I have added a lot of building techniques through the years. Build mosaics using plates, bricks, tiles, and even SNOT. The in-app building guide (or magnifier) is customizable and can look like this: Build your mosaic by either following the instructions in app, by printing, by exporting to LDD or by exporting to LDraw. Since I started this request topic, many have contributed with ideas and other input which has helped me developing this mosaic software. This software has been some years underway. By using JWrapper, LDDMC now runs on both Windows, Mac and Linux, 32bit and 64bit, and without having to install Java. ![]()
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