janthran
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| 12 Sep 2013 04:57 PM |
| I need to make a brick taller into the ground. How would I go about that? |
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1waffle1
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| 12 Sep 2013 04:57 PM |
| Make it taller and put it into the ground. |
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janthran
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| 12 Sep 2013 04:58 PM |
| That's the only way? I have a plugin that does CFrame resizing.. Welp, I guess I'll just do that |
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janthran
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| 12 Sep 2013 05:10 PM |
script.Parent.CFrame=script.Parent.CFrame-Vector3.new(0, 61, 0)
Vector3 expected, got userdata what |
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janthran
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| 12 Sep 2013 05:14 PM |
Okay so now it's working, but it's placing the whole model higher up and then moving those parts down afterwards
when it should be placing the model and then moving those down from above the model |
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janthran
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| 12 Sep 2013 05:21 PM |
never mind, I figured out the problem the script was running at a time it shouldn't have been |
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