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| 05 Jul 2013 10:41 AM |
I was planning on making my house in Roblox, though my room is in the basement, and I need a way to bypass the baseplate, without removing it, or without using no collide?
I could make a two baseplates, but I don't know if it will work.
Here is the house: http://www.roblox.com/My-House-place?id=103963160 |
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| 05 Jul 2013 11:03 AM |
It will work if you use more than one baseplate. You can go as low as you can go high. But it would probably be better if you raised everything enough for your basement. Only because freehand part placing will stop at 0 Y unless there is a part below 0 to snap to. |
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| 05 Jul 2013 02:37 PM |
| I have done exactly as said, but the baseplate still covers where the basement stairs go. Anyway to fit this? |
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tummey2
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| 05 Jul 2013 03:28 PM |
| Move the baseplate perhaps? |
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| 05 Jul 2013 04:04 PM |
u can edit the base plate if you unlock it.. are you using studio? |
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| 05 Jul 2013 04:51 PM |
| Nope, just the normal baseplate in studio. |
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CVW
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| 05 Jul 2013 05:31 PM |
Try moving the house up and making wedge/corner wedge terrain around it.
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| 05 Jul 2013 05:35 PM |
| Just move it up, build your basement on the baseplate, and then lower the rest of the house back down onto it. |
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| 05 Jul 2013 05:52 PM |
| Build the house, then custom make a base plate where you need it. |
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