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    LeoCAD

    LeoCAD

    A CAD application for creating virtual LEGO models

    Design virtual models you can build with LEGO® bricks. LeoCAD has an intuitive interface that is designed to allow new users to start creating new models without having to spend too much time learning the application. At the same time, it has a rich feature set that enables experienced users to build models by using techniques that are more advanced. LeoCAD is fully compatible with the LDraw Standard and related tools, and it reads and writes LDR and MPD files so that you can share and download...
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    LPub3D

    LPub3D

    LDraw™ editor for LEGO® style digital building instructions.

    LPub3D is an Open Source WYSIWYG editing application for creating LEGO® style digital building instructions. LPub3D is developed and maintained by Trevor SANDY. It uses the LDraw™ parts library, the most comprehensive library of digital Open Source LEGO® bricks available (www.ldraw.org/ ) and reads the LDraw LDR and MPD model file formats. LPub3D is available for free under the GNU Public License v3 and runs on Windows, Linux and macOS Operating Systems. LPub3D is also available...
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    LDView

    Real-time 3D viewer for LDraw LEGO models with OpenGL acceleration.

    LDView is a 3D viewer for LDraw LEGO models with a focus on quality rendering with good performance. It also contains many features geared specifically toward LDraw part authoring.
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    LPub is a program that allow the production of step by step building instructions for LEGO models created using the LDraw file format. Upgrade.
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    An open sourse program to aid in the coding of patterned parts for the LDRAW library. This program should become an open source 'Quad2Dat' alternative
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    LdGlite exists to render images of models made out of Lego bricks in a platform independent manner. It requires the LDRAW brick library and uses OpenGL as the graphics engine.
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    BrickDraw3D is a MacOS program for building with virtual Lego bricks. It is based on the LDraw parts library and is useful for viewing and editing models in the DAT format. See http://olson.pair.com/brickdraw3d/ for examples.
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