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| 09 Jun 2014 01:23 AM |
I joined when i was like 7 and now im 11.... And i still have no idea how to build in my studio and make a good game. Can someone help me please?
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Roiye
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| 09 Jun 2014 03:06 AM |
| I can't help you make a functional game like an FPS or something, but I can help you build. |
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| 09 Jun 2014 03:28 AM |
I can tell you how to collide two objects together! So click on any part that isn't a model and look for the word CanCollide and click it and then you can collide the objects together! |
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form2275
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| 09 Jun 2014 10:53 AM |
The hardest part of making a game is the scripting. (because you can't physically see any progress until it's done and working properly and you still might not be able to see what it's doing)
Building is much easier. First it's good to set up the studio in a way you feel comfortable.
I like to have the Properties window on the left side, Explorer window on the right side, and the Advanced Objects on the bottom (between the two side windows).
Usually you want to start by laying out how the ground will look. (hills, lakes, rivers, etc...)
Then you might want to add the functional parts. (buildings, paths, etc...)
And end with decorating. (trees, clouds, plants, etc...)
In studio you should mainly be in the HOME tab (top of the screen) Use Select to drag a part/model to the general area you want it. Use Scale to make it the size you want. Use Move to make finer adjustments. and Rotate as needed.
It's usually best to keep all your parts Anchored while you are building then unanchor any parts that you want to move in the end.
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