azabat2
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| 18 Jul 2014 06:07 PM |
| So after a few months of inactivity, I re-opened studio to do some building. I soon noticed that you can only shrink Parts down to .2 of a stud, and that you can only shrink a wedge down to 1x1x1 studs. Is there any way to bypass this, as for this is getting in the way of addind small details and such. |
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azabat2
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zakarq
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Scriptos
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| 18 Jul 2014 07:33 PM |
A wedge can go down to (.2,.2.2) as well.
You have to set the formFactor to custom. |
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kyleli
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| 18 Jul 2014 09:31 PM |
If you want something even smaller than what Form Factor can get you, use a mesh editor, turn the brick into a block mesh, and then go on from there.
If you want a whole model that's already built to be smaller, then use the Resize Models Plugin on Roblox Studio. |
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