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0 Minifig Hair Tousled
0 Name: 10048.dat
0 Author: Stan Isachenko [angmarec]
0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Part
0 !LICENSE Redistributable under CCAL version 2.0 : see CAreadme.txt
0 BFC CERTIFY CCW
0 !CATEGORY Minifig Headwear
0 !KEYWORDS Lord of the Rings, Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Bilbo, Hobbit
0 !HISTORY 2013-03-08 {LEGO Digital Designer} Original part shape
0 !HISTORY 2013-03-08 [angmarec] File preparation for LDraw Parts Tracker
0 !HISTORY 2013-03-09 [Philo] Corrected wrong surfaces in LDD mesh
Status:
Certified! (ACCX)
Size: 282043 bytes
Reviewers' certifications:
MagFors=certify
cwdee=certify
mikeheide=certify
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Related (unofficial) files:
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File reviews and updates:
At Fri Mar 8 17:10:04 2013, the file was initially submitted.
Submitted by: angmarec
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At Sat Mar 9 06:50:03 2013, a new version of the file was submitted.
Submitted by: angmarec
Comments:
corrected origin
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At Sat Mar 9 07:15:04 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
There are weird things in the mesh on top (surface is fold back on itself).
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At Sat Mar 9 11:20:06 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Wesley
Certification: novote
Comments:
the stud should be "stud16" instead of "stud4".
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At Sat Mar 9 13:15:03 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: novote
Comments:
Yes, I agree on both issues.
IMO, there are to many edge lines. Some could be replaced by cond-lines.
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At Sat Mar 9 13:25:17 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
"IMO, there are too many edge lines. Some could be replaced by cond-lines."
Maybe, but it's implied in LDD part (have a look at it in LDD). Moreover it's very difficult and time consuming to do it better.
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At Sat Mar 9 14:50:05 2013, a new version of the file was submitted.
Submitted by: angmarec
Comments:
stud is changed, but what mean "There are weird things in the mesh on top (surface is fold back on itself)"? I don't understand. And just converted it from LDD and changed stud.
Existing certification-votes were deleted.
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At Sat Mar 9 15:10:03 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: novote
Comments:
These triangles are wrong:
3 5 0.077 -7.797 1.274 -1.458 -7.602 2.401 -2.023 -8.914 -0.922
3 9 -1.458 -7.602 2.401 0.077 -7.797 1.274 -0.24 -7.485 2.441
3 10 -0.24 -7.485 2.441 0.077 -7.797 1.274 -0.333 -8.564 -0.308
3 12 -2.023 -8.914 -0.922 -0.333 -8.564 -0.308 0.077 -7.797 1.274
3 13 -0.24 -7.485 2.441 -0.333 -8.564 -0.308 2.188 -7.803 0.589
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At Sat Mar 9 15:25:07 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
You can see the problem on this image: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Philo/Misc/10048.png
This problem (and there are 2 similar ones) is already in original LDD mesh. I'll see if I can correct that easily.
About lines/condlines, I have prepared another version with condlines only on convex edges: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Philo/Misc/10048-2outout.dat
Tell me if you think it's better...
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At Sat Mar 9 15:30:05 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: novote
Comments:
All hobbits seem to have the same hairdo. Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin and Bilbo.
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At Sat Mar 9 15:40:03 2013, a new version of the file was submitted.
Submitted by: angmarec
Comments:
Yes, i see that all hobbits have same hair, so i changed description. I think edges converted from LDD are good, and like them.
Existing certification-votes were deleted.
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At Sat Mar 9 15:50:05 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
Stan, I was able to correct the problems in the mesh, but shape is then somewhat modified, so I can't keep LDD edge lines, and I see you prefer that. What should I do ?
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At Sat Mar 9 16:00:06 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Wesley
Certification: novote
Comments:
if you look at the real part, you can see many edges within the hair. reducing them for whatever reason results in a loss of structure and depth. this is no flat surfaced part where you paint something onto. so please don't remove the edges!
btw, many of the existing hair parts are missing such edges that give them some structure...
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At Sat Mar 9 16:10:03 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: angmarec
Certification: novote
Comments:
I do not know. Maybe others agreed with your variant. So why you can't take edges from ldd shape? Anyway, you more experienced part author.
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At Sat Mar 9 16:20:05 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
I found a way (using unificator to snap lines to the mesh where it was deformed, then selector to remove the two unmatching remainaing lines). I'll update the file when cleaning is finished.
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At Sat Mar 9 17:55:02 2013, a new version of the file was submitted.
Submitted by: Philo
Comments:
Phew!
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At Sat Mar 9 19:50:19 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Wesley
Certification: novote
Comments:
i think the position of the stud16 might be wrong, it is 1 ldu to high.
this lines gives the proper result
1 308 0 -1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10048.dat
1 78 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3626cpm2.dat
but the y=-1 in the first line should be y=0.
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At Sat Mar 9 23:40:05 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: novote
Comments:
I think you're right, but the stud might be the only thing correctly placed here.
The rest should be moved up 1 ldu, in my opinion.
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At Sun Mar 10 07:15:04 2013, a new version of the file was submitted.
Submitted by: Philo
Comments:
I did it the easy way, by scaling the stud. Probably the most realistic thing, as plastic thickness is relatively consistant.
Existing certification-votes were deleted.
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At Thu Mar 14 18:00:07 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.
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At Thu Mar 14 20:00:07 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: mikeheide
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.
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At Fri Mar 15 05:45:06 2013, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: cwdee
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.
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