Here's why:
* LDD is primarily for building with bricks: The focus is on the construction process, not the final decoration.
* Stickers are external elements: They're applied after the build and are not part of the digital model.
* LDD aims for accuracy: Including stickers would make the virtual model less representative of the real-life set.
However, you can still represent stickers in LDD:
* Use custom parts: Some LDD users create custom parts that resemble stickers, which can be added to their models.
* Use color changes: If a sticker has a distinct color, you can change the color of the brick it would be placed on to visually approximate the sticker.
* Use images: You can use image editing software to create images of stickers and overlay them on your LDD renders.
While LDD doesn't have built-in stickers, these workarounds can help you achieve the desired aesthetic for your digital Lego creations.