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Bricksmith 3.05/29/2023 Ben Supnik has done some fantastic rendering work for smoothed shading and transparency sorting. But it's completely non-destructive the constraints are always preserved for you to edit them later.īricksmith's LSynth integration was developed by Robin Macharg, and I greatly appreciate the contribution!īut don't overlook the other great features added in the release. If you open a file with just constraints, Bricksmith automatically generates the synthesized output for you.If you select the hose again, it becomes translucent and the constraints are revealed again, ready for you to edit them.When you deselect an LSynth element in Bricksmith, the constraints vanish, and all you see is the synthesized hose.Every time you make a change, Bricksmith automatically deletes the stale synthesis and inserts a new one. The original constraints are preserved in such a way that they are still editable.When you add or edit an LSynth element and constraints, Bricksmith automatically calls LSynth with just the element you are working on, parses the synthesized result, and inserts it into your model.Bricksmith comes pre-packaged with the LSynth command-line tool, the configuration files, and the unofficial parts.The only thing between you and your hose is your mouse. No separate files for constraints and synthesized output. You get instantaneous feedback while editing your constraints. The integrated LSynth editor in Bricksmith 3.0 strips away all the pain of working with flexible elements. And I would like to extend a very special thanks to Robin Macharg and Ben Supnik for implementing most of them.
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