Step 1:
Download and install original LDraw Package [3]
The original LDraw package contains the parts libraries needed to get started creating LDraw models. Clicking Step 1 [4] will take you to the download and installation instructions. Be sure to follow them carefully! This step cannot be skipped.
Step 2:
Choose a Second Generation Editor
Second Generation Editors are new programs which allow you to design models using the oringinal LDraw file format and parts libraries. These are easy to use Windows-based programs and are the most popular editing tools for LDraw.
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MLCad [5] To download, visit the MLCad site [6], click the 'Download' link and follow the instructions. |
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LeoCAD [8] To download, visit the LeoCAD site [9], click either 'Windows' or 'Linux' for your OS and follow the instructions. |
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Step 3:
Dive in!
Learning how to use your new editor may be a challenge, but with a little practice you will get the hang of it. There are tutorials for MLCad and LeoCAD available online. These should help you in your journey to becoming a 3D LEGO-style modeling expert.
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MLCad tutorial by Sebastien Stein [11] LeoCAD tutorial by Leonardo Zide [12] |
Step 4:
Introduction to LDraw Utilities [13]
There is a lot you can do with LDraw files beyond just creating LEGO models! Many contributors have developed utilities to make the most of the LDraw file format. Check out a brief introduction to a few utilities, and then move on to download them.
Step 5:
Download Software [14]
Check out LDraw.org's list of software packages to download which supplement the standard editors. Download programs like L3P, POV-Ray, various file format converters and rendering tools.
Help!
Need help with any of this? Check out LDraw.org's Help Section [15], or check out the LUGNET CAD [16] discussion groups and ask a large group of users for help.