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| 15 Aug 2013 03:25 PM |
| How would you place a brick and make it stretched into another brick in edit mode? The only way I found is highlight all the bricks you want c-framed or whatever it's called and paste them into some other folder like lighting. Then stretch the brick in lighting then cut and paste in workspace. |
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| 15 Aug 2013 03:33 PM |
| The only way I know is to get a free model cframe giver then remove it when you are done making your game,Unless you want people running around cframing your map and causing epic lag spikes xD. Hope this helped, -supergamer67 |
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| 15 Aug 2013 05:14 PM |
Turn the Collision Check off, it is the button on the toolbar near the magnets.
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LordZonia
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| 15 Aug 2013 06:53 PM |
| CFraming plugins are horrible, try collision check + changing the little magnet thing to either 1/5 or below (not sure what the actual name for that thing is) + rotate or moving tool. |
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