![]() Should you encounter any error during using the application, please let me know as soon as possible (see Contact section below). The list of supported bricks is always updated on startup, so there's no need to download it again manually. If you need a particular part support, I can add it for you, so feel free to contact me. Much more are possible to reflect, but so far not included to the application.Īdding new parts' dimensions is quite time-consuming, so at this stage I concentrated only on the more common ones. Supported bricksĪt the moment, about 450 types of bricks are supported - for my models, this gives over 90% coverage. xxx_remaining.lxfml keeps all the bricks which could not be reflected.xxx_reflected.lxfml contains the reflected model.The easiest way to save it is using Export option in LDD (Ctrl+E). To load the LDD model, you need the file in LXFML format. If you have SBT installed, simply type the command:Īlternatively, download the files from LDDReflector.jar file. ![]() Thank you for using my tool, and for all the feedback I got from the users. Since it is built in, I recommend using it instead of LDDReflector. Note, April 2020: The feature of reflecting a model has been introduced to Stud.io. A tool for transforming Lego Digital Designer models into their mirror reflection. ![]()
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