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The Art of Virtual LEGO Design
Design LEGO Models Using Studio 2.0
von Vishnu Agarwal
Verlag: Apress
Reihe: Maker Innovations Series
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-4842-8776-7
Auflage: 1st ed.
Erschienen am 04.01.2023
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 254 mm [H] x 178 mm [B] x 14 mm [T]
Gewicht: 734 Gramm
Umfang: 348 Seiten

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Have you ever dreamed of designing your own LEGOs? Do you love building huge LEGO models, but don¿t have enough bricks? This book will show you how to do all that and more with Bricklink Studio 2.0, a software program that's widely used by LEGO designers to create LEGO models virtually before making them with real LEGO bricks.

You'll learn how to start a new project, use the camera control options, and drag and drop parts into your building plate. Then take your bricks from a pile of random pieces into intricate masterpiece models using building tools like Select, Hinge, Clone, Hide, Connect, Collision, and more! Yoüll master all the building tools that help you build LEGO models. Then yoüll learn to search and manage LEGO bricks in Studio 2.0 using different palette options like Master, Hidden parts, and Custom parts.

Beyond the official LEGO colors, there are special color options you can use to render neon, glow in the dark, and translucent brick. Use this expanded color palette to add to the complexity of your models, and then render your model to see it realistically in 3D! Yoüll also learn to animate your model and watch it come to life.

After finishing your design, yoüll learn to share what yoüve built with the world. Yoüll create professional LEGO instructions for your model that can be printed or shared. Making you a true LEGO design master!

What You'll Learn

Make fascinating models with virtual LEGO bricks
Design LEGO models more efficiently with Studio 2.0¿s powerful tools
Use ¿Build Together¿ simultaneously with another designer on the same project
Build massive, amazing models on a small budget

Who This Book Is For

Anyone interested in digital modelling or who loves building with LEGOs. Students, hobbyists, and enthusiasts will find fun learning activities.



¿Vishnu Agarwal has years of experience in the field of STEAM Education using the LEGO Education platform. He is the founder of ROBO-G, a robotics and STEAM education service provider. Vishnu has successfully coached teams in the World Robot Olympiad and First LEGO League competitions. Many students and teachers alike have learned STEAM concepts from Vishnu's courses and coaching.

He has also presented a research paper on Teaching Programming and Computational Thinking to Elementary Level Children Using LEGO Robotics Education Kit at Technology for Education (T4E) at IIT, Bombay.

He is also the founder and LEGO artist at Pick A Brick - Build Your Imagination. He uses LEGO bricks to make people's imaginations come to life through custom models, workshops, and employee engagement activities. In other words, he 3D prints their thoughts using LEGO bricks.

He is the author of "The Art of Virtual LEGO Design: Design LEGO Models Using Studio 2.0" published by Apress, a Springer Nature company. 



Chapter 1: Getting Started.- Chapter 2: Building Tools.- Chapter 3: Bricks Palette.- Chapter 4: Color Palette.- Chapter 5: Building Techniques.- Chapter 6: How to Create Steps.- Chapter 7: Creating Instructions.- Chapter 8: Interesting Features of Studio 2.0.


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