vlekje513
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| 19 May 2014 10:44 AM |
| I installed Blender for this, I know how to download assets, but not how to run them and get them back to ROBLOX. |
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FootBa11
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| 19 May 2014 10:52 AM |
Welelelel im not quite sure,
But a new feature was just created to export stuff as .obj files. Which blender opens.
Look in the blog.
What you can do is get an obj importer like the one in my models somewhere and paste the obj code in it.
That should give you the mesh you want, but made out of bricks :D
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FootBa11
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| 19 May 2014 12:22 PM |
What your going to do is go to the obj file, and right click
Then select open with
Next click notepad, or your favorite text editing program
and there is the code
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FootBa11
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| 19 May 2014 12:33 PM |
.obj file? yeah
the file you exported
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| 19 May 2014 03:01 PM |
ehh.. I only downloaded the asset. |
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FootBa11
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| 19 May 2014 04:22 PM |
Let me get this straight, You want to take a mesh, and make it into actual parts right?
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| 19 May 2014 04:28 PM |
| Use Section2B's open libraries script and get the .obj file of the mesh and follow the instructions in the description. |
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FootBa11
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| 21 May 2014 01:18 PM |
This is what you are going to do:
Step by step.
1. Put the mesh you want into a brick. 2. Go into the properties tab and right click on your brick 3. Click on export selection 4. Save your selection on your desktop 5. right click on the file you just saved and go to 'Open with' 6. select a text editing software such as notepad 7. Copy everything in it 8. Open studio back up and get an obj importer (should be in free models) 9. Follow instructions of importer (should tell you to paste code somewhere_
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| 23 May 2014 09:23 AM |
| Okay hat worked, Package didnt. |
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