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Lego cad software Seshan brothers

Why use LEGO CAD SOFTWARE? An easy way to share your designs with team members Can help you document your designs for your Robot Game judging Can help you create a duplicate of your robot or make repairs if your robot is damaged Can be used to upload you design into some virtual robotics environments that are available from third-party providers © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018

LEGO digital designer There are many tools available for creating LEGO designs LEGO Digital Designer (LDD) is frequently used by teams and is free to download Link: http://ldd.lego.com/en- us/download You can download and view .lxf files shared on FLLTutorials.com and EV3Lessons.com and open them using this software © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018

Generating HTML Building guide from .lxf files Select Building Guide Mode Icon on the far right Select the HTML Icon Guide on the far left Follow the rest of the onscreen instructions Note: Building Instructions created by LEGO Digital Designer often don’t make sense and cannot be customized © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018

Generating a Parts List The last page of the build instructions (HTML Building Guide mode) has a parts list Alternatively, you can select Export BOM (Bill of Materials) from the menu © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018

USING LDD to create mindstorms DESIGNS TIP #1: Filtering will help you find MINDSTORMS-related parts quickly Step 1: File —> View —> New Themes Select MINDSTORMS Step 2: Bottom Left corner: Select “Filter Bricks by Boxes” and then select which MINDSTORMS kit you want to use. © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018

USING LDD to create mindstorms DESIGNS TIP #2: Read the Support Manual which can be downloaded at http://ldd.lego.com/en-us/support © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018

LOTS MORE TIPS & TRICKS © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018 Virtual Robotics Toolkit Introduction to LDD Videos: https://youtu.be/F0bunR-iBHU?list=PLH3wHnw9b170XP7HkZ6wc-FNl_7kxZOyo https://youtu.be/-IaTwfQXmY0?list=PLH3wHnw9b170XP7HkZ6wc-FNl_7kxZOyo Isaac Lloyd Tips & Tricks Videos: https://youtu.be/X4c7Q0W4cDI https://youtu.be/p-UBj76eEGA © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018

Build instructions cannot be customized Limitations with LDD Build instructions generated by the software often seem out-of-order and do not make sense Build instructions cannot be customized Sometimes builds you may have created in the real world are not permitted in the LDD environment as they are technically stressing the LEGO elements Pneumatic hoses, rubber bands, and some other elements often cannot be connected and placed correctly © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018

Other LEGO Cad software LDCad: http://www.melkert.net/LDCad MLCAD: http://mlcad.lm-software.com/ LeoCAD: http://www.leocad.org/trac All these above use the LDRAW building system © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018

This tutorial was created by Sanjay Seshan and Arvind Seshan Credits This tutorial was created by Sanjay Seshan and Arvind Seshan More lessons at www.ev3lessons.com and www.flltutorials.com                           This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. © 2018, FLL Tutorials, Last Edit 6/11/2018