trojan279
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| 22 Jun 2013 07:57 PM |
| I may sound like an absolute idiot for asking this, but when I place a seat in roblox studio, the seat is loose and will move when you sit in it a stud or two, how do I make it so it is welded to the ground or whatever block it is on? I am starting to make aircraft, and I will obviously need seats for passengers that are not free moving. If you could help me out, it would be much appreciated. And if you could include the directions on what to click (like Example>Example>Example) that would be great. Thanks |
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koala0226
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| 22 Jun 2013 08:04 PM |
| You just use a weld surface for the bottom and it should work. If it doesn't make sure the bricks are actually touching since sometimes studio has issues... |
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trojan279
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| 22 Jun 2013 08:16 PM |
| Weld surface? Is that under welds or..? |
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69scott69
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| 22 Jun 2013 08:28 PM |
Up in the top tool bar there is a bunch of surface attachment tools, smooth, stud, inlet, weld, universal. Click on one of those and the bottom of the seat and it should stick.
Either that or in Edit mode View > Explorer and View > Properties then click on the seat. In the properties window you should see a section telling you what the surfaces of the seat are set to. You can also change them by (in the properties window) clicking on the side you want to change. I usually add a hinge to the front surface temporarily so I know I am putting the seat in the right way.
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EtanCohen
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| 22 Jun 2013 08:29 PM |
It's kind of complicated...look at the Roblox Wiki and welds. They explain it rather well. http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php/Welds |
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| 22 Jun 2013 08:32 PM |
The best thing would be to build your whole plane with anchored parts, seats included. Then add a script like crazyman32's autoweld script in freemodels. Run the script and it will weld the parts unanchor them and remove the script. |
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| 23 Jun 2013 01:28 AM |
^ go to properties and then look at anchor and it should have a radiobox (check box). Mark it ;-) |
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| 23 Jun 2013 08:54 AM |
| It happens alot, sometimes it happens when its in a building/tower thats unstable |
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| 23 Jun 2013 11:53 AM |
| if you anchor the seat you'd pretty much seat weird. if that is what im thinking i guess |
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69scott69
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| 23 Jun 2013 08:54 PM |
If you anchor a seat then it seats you at the angle you touch it (unless they fixed that). Weld it to something anchored, or use a WeldScript that unanchors it.
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