Hi. I wanted to ask about using bricklink studio for art, is it advisable to follow the above points if I plan to create only in the format of models without creating models live?
If you're using it only to make 3D models to share, it is advisable to check that the colours you use are available and that the parts don't collide (avoid illegal techniques as much as possible since online communities mostly frown upon them). However, it is up to you depending on the artistic choices you take on your projects.
What tips or tricks do you know about Bricklink Studio 2.0? Comment below! 🔽
I see. Thanks 👍❤️
very nice tips & yeah I do use these tools in my model designing also.
Very cool video also
Thanks! With big LEGO MOCs like yours, there's no doubt you know your way around Bricklink Studio!
@@TheBobbyBrixChannel yea by the end of designing they rack up a heavy price
I can't imagine the numbers you might see by the end of the designing process
I have a question is there a alternative for mobile/other pc than mac book
You could try Mecabricks, it's a website but I don't know if their 3D engine is compatible with mobile devices.
Thanks
Soo helpful
Hi. I wanted to ask about using bricklink studio for art, is it advisable to follow the above points if I plan to create only in the format of models without creating models live?
If you're using it only to make 3D models to share, it is advisable to check that the colours you use are available and that the parts don't collide (avoid illegal techniques as much as possible since online communities mostly frown upon them). However, it is up to you depending on the artistic choices you take on your projects.
Is there any way to turn on light mode?
There's only a dark mode in Bricklink Studio
voice reveal 😮😮😮
sorry if this comes over as a insult, but i am 99% shure this is AI generated
Really. How?