LeoCAD 0.82 B8750 freeware

LeoCAD currently has a library of more than 1000 different unique pieces (but they don't represent any particular brand), most of them created by James Jessiman (the author of LDraw). LeoCAD is a CAD program that allows people to build virtual models using bricks similar to those found in LEGO toys. LeoCAD can be used to create building instructions and animations, making it a very powerful editor. ...

Author BT Software
Released 2015-04-21
Filesize 31.00 MB
Downloads 587
OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Linux, Mac OS X
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords build virtual model, lego piece, generate lego model, CAD, lego, virtual model
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LeoCADCADWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Linux, Mac OS X
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LeoCAD freeware - The Latest Versions History
0.82 B8750 Apr 21, 2015 New Release Added Timeline toolbar to show what parts were added at each step.
Added support for drawing triangles and lines in model files.
Preserve original file comments when saving.
Added Wavefront and 3DS export command line options.
0.79.2 Build Jan 29, 2013 New Release · Fixed rendering problems on computers with a decimal point other than a dot.
· Fixed wrong pieces being selected after dragging a new piece from the piece list.
· Better Linux desktop integration.
0.79.1 Build Jan 7, 2013 New Release · Fixed rendering glitch with some translucent pieces.
· Don't change view during undo or redo.
· Fixed crash changing directories in the Linux file dialog.
· Fixed bug loading textures from zip files.
· Read parts.lst when using a library folder directly.

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