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Help wanted

Are you excited about LD4DStudio and would like to get involved in it's evolution somehow? Chances are good you can help out in a number of ways, namely:

Donating tutorials

Have you mastered LD4DStudio? Do you want to help other people in getting a grasp on things? If so you might consider donating a tutorial. A tutorial is a written build instruction, it takes someone from a to z while setting up some sort of a project (animation). This way people learn while they do and read.

For a tutorial to be part of the LD4DStudio website, a couple of ground rules must be met:

  • Object names and comments must be in English.
  • Used models must ether be by your own design or approved for donation by their original author.
  • If you use an original LEGO model include a disclaimer acknowledging this, for an example take a look at the technicCar sample's readme.txt.
  • Don't spare comments on things like script and complicated sequences.

Donating samples

Also additional sample projects are very welcome. But there are a couple of ground rules a project must meet before I consider adding it to the samples in the release.

  • Object names and comments must be in English.
  • Used models must ether be by your own design or approved for donation by their original author.
  • If you use an original LEGO model include a disclaimer acknowledging this, for an example take a look at the technicCar sample's readme.txt.
  • Don't spare comments on things like script and complicated sequences.

Help development of the application

Working on LD4DStudio is a hobby for me and being only one person things I can do are limited. Therefore I would appreciate any help I can get on some of the non core subjects. With this I mean things like better/additional language files, Nicer POV-Ray material definitions and even things like icons for buttons etc.

How to donate

If you made something interesting to donate, don't hesitate and contact me. Together we'll decide how to include your stuff to ether the site or the next release.

If you rather keep the tutorial or sample on your own site, I'll add a link to it on this site. Keeping things on your own site also reduce the above rules, for example I don't mind linking to a none English site.

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