It is possible to change the way in which parts are displayed. So without further ado, here are the 10 steps that make up the primer for first time users. This primer assumes that you have you browser opened and are already in the MecaBricks workshop. The MecaBricks workshop can be trialed without the need to create an account. Attention will be drawn to the difference at an appropriate point in the primer. It's not a big difference but it may be enough to have you scratching your head to begin with. Each step is formed by some descriptive text and one or more screenshots.If you are used to using either Lego Digital Designer (LDD) or Mike's LEGO CAD (MLCAD) to design your model, note that a slight mindset shift will be required when using MecaBricks. The primer is presented as a sequence of 10 steps, with each step assuming the previous step has been undertaken. As such, it describes only a small amount of the MecaBrick workshop's capabilities - enough to whet your appetite and want to come back for more. It is a simple "how to get started" guide.
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This primer provides a brief introduction on how to use the MecaBricks Workshop. It's purpose is to get people interested in using MecaBricks so is consciously not an extensive "how-to" guide. I have put together a short primer (see below) for new users to get them going with using MecaBricks. It is possible that other new users will have a similar mindset when they first use MecaBricks.
As a consequence, I started using MecaBricks with a LDD/MLCad mindset. I've been using both LDD and MLCad up to this point.