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| 23 Jan 2014 10:44 AM |
I've seen people place Block in the Air, like in Obby's, but I'm not sure how. Please help. |
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Ultraw
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| 23 Jan 2014 10:56 AM |
Go onto edit mode. View > Properties. Go down to anchored and tick the box. Now use the move tool to move it to wherever you want and it'll float |
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viplav37
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| 23 Jan 2014 02:27 PM |
| I think that guy answered the question,if not can you tell more detail what you want? |
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| 24 Jan 2014 02:41 PM |
| How exactly do you anchor it though? |
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| 24 Jan 2014 02:42 PM |
| anchor. make sure you are in edit mode. |
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| 24 Jan 2014 06:10 PM |
There's a tiny anchor on the toolbar in studio. Toolbar is in top. Click the anchor, then click the object you wish to keep in place.
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| 24 Jan 2014 06:34 PM |
To put a block in the air:
Anchor the block
Then use the "Move Blocks" tool (the one besides the drag tool) and then move the block up. |
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| 24 Jan 2014 08:17 PM |
You can Anchor a bunch of parts in Edit mode by: View > Explorer. This is the list of all parts in the Workspace. View > Properties. This displays the properties of the items you select. With the CTRL key held down, left click all the items you want to Anchor. In the Properties window is a checkbox beside the word 'Anchored'. Click it and the highlighted parts in the Workspace Window (and the Explorer Window) will be anchored. You can also click one item in the Explorer window, then hold the Shift key and click another item. All the items between and including the items you selected will be highlighted. |
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