Author Topic: Bricksmith  (Read 1764 times)

Bricksmith
Virtual Lego Modeling for your Macintosh

Bricksmith allows you to create virtual instructions for your Lego creations on your Mac. The magic is based on the LDraw library, a collection of 3D models of Lego building blocks created by enthusiasts from around the world. With Bricksmith, you'll never have to worry about running out of parts!


Bricksmith offers:
-Drag-and-drop building
-Thousands of parts at your fingertips, with no limitations on which ones you can use
-A full Lego color palette
-Support for steps and submodels, to document exactly how to build your creation
-Undo, cut, copy, and paste
-Multiple viewports
-Minifigure Generator

I recommend that ALL Blockland and Macintosh users to download this program.


Bricksmith Website: http://bricksmith.sourceforge.net/
Download Bricksmith: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bricksmith/files/bricksmith/Bricksmith%202.6.1/BricksmithComplete2.6.1.zip/download

Please share what you have built on this thread. :)

Note: This program is only on Macintosh. Also, I did not make this.
« Last Edit: February 19, 2013, 07:21:30 AM by BlockoBlocko »



Looks pretty nostalgia-filled. I would try it if it wasn't Macintosh only. That's a bit stupid.

This reminds me of LEGO digital designer.


Looks pretty nostalgia-filled. I would try it if it wasn't Macintosh only. That's a bit stupid.

That M-Tron fighter in the OP is pretty lovey.
Looks pretty nostalgia-filled. I would try it if it wasn't Macintosh only. That's a bit stupid.

I would try it if it wasn't Macintosh only. That's a bit stupid.
And it's not stupid that most programs out there are PC only?

Just for Mac?

Well, useless to me then.
Looks neat though.

And it's not stupid that most programs out there are PC only?
In my opinion, all programs should be able to run on both.


Then again, PC has Ldraw
« Last Edit: February 19, 2013, 07:51:44 AM by Shadowed999 »

Tried it out. It's pretty cool but it would be way better if it could export the file as a .obj or if Blender could import .ldr files ):

Tried it out. It's pretty cool but it would be way better if it could export the file as a .obj or if Blender could import .ldr files ):

... This is why I thought the OP even posted this here: to be a useful tool to create bricks. You can't even export?
That is lame.


Tried it out. It's pretty cool but it would be way better if it could export the file as a .obj or if Blender could import .ldr files ):

Good idea :o