

However, they won’t be able to answer any questions about the future of LDD. If you have any questions, comments and feedback about the changes to LDD, feel free to post them below, the development team is happy to answer them.

If you like to build advanced models or use “illegal” building techniques, I think you will appreciate it. There is a very interesting quick tutorial on how to unlock LDD’s developer mode and all of its useful functions. The following is not part of the official announcement by LEGO, but it was mentioned in the same forum post. png (image) format, but your creation will not be moved to the new gallery automatically. You can upload your creation again at the new gallery in a. lxf format to the new gallery and continue building on a model from the old gallery. This also means that if you are working on a model right now, you need to finish that model, because it is not possible to upload the. This means that if you have any content stored in the current LDD gallery that you wish to save, please save the content to your hard drive immediately! The new gallery will be empty when launched, and moving forward, users of LDD will be saving their models to the hard drive of their computer, and then uploading them to the gallery. The LEGO Digital Designer development team has been working on the new gallery feature of the software, which will be launched this week. It is nice to see that LEGO is still maintaining LDD, and hopefully they will continue to do so in the future. It was recently announced at the LEGO Ambassador Network that there are some changes happening to the very popular free LEGO Digital Designer software.
