weezyb1
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| 23 Sep 2013 07:08 PM |
| How could I add materials such as wood and grass into a brick with a cylinder mesh? I know you used to be able to do it with special meshes, but they removed that a few months ago and I am out of options. Does anyone know how to do this? |
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koala0226
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| 23 Sep 2013 09:31 PM |
| Material won't work on cylindermeshes....The best thing to do would be to just c-frame a cylinder out of material bricks... |
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tahu157
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| 24 Sep 2013 10:07 AM |
Materials don't show on Meshes, like koala said.
You could try to go hunting through the ROBLOX system files and find the material base images, upload them as decals and then use those decals as textures. |
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weezyb1
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| 24 Sep 2013 04:14 PM |
| I know they don't work with meshes, but I have seen places with it done and I was wondering if anyone knew how to do it. I will look for decals though. |
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koala0226
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| 24 Sep 2013 04:17 PM |
| Like I said...You cframe a cylinder out of bricks. |
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koala0226
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| 24 Sep 2013 04:18 PM |
| Or use a mesh and texture of a material like tahu157 said...Thats your 2 only choices. |
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rrytry
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koala0226
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| 24 Sep 2013 04:37 PM |
| Forgot about those...Not used very often since they resize like a ball -_- |
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