BladeXE
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| 11 May 2014 09:29 AM |
Without Char-Appearance, but using it so making them a model humanoid. my script: chars = game.Lighting.Chars:GetChildren() numppl = #game.Players:GetPlayers() for i = 1,numppl do game.Players:GetPlayers()[i].CharacterAppearance = chars[i] end |
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NeonRiver
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NeonRiver
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BladeXE
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| 11 May 2014 09:37 AM |
| Characater-Appearance is in player, its what makes you look like you ingame. |
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