Scadmos
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| Joined: 18 May 2013 |
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| 28 Jul 2014 06:21 PM |
| Hello, I want to know if there is a way to learn how to script in the roblox studio. It's hard to learn all by myself and it would be much easier if there was a guide. Thank you! -Scadmos- |
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| 28 Jul 2014 06:40 PM |
I remember those days. Trust me, the easiest way to start is the Wiki. I know you're probably thinking "Oh great, another guy that tells me to go to the Wiki." It really truly is the best way to start. I've attached a two links to help you get started.
Absolute Beginners Guide: http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php?title=Absolute_beginner%27s_guide_to_scripting
Tutorial - Scripting Basics by OverTwentyCharacters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSQQ9ZchtzE&index=5&list=PLuEQ5BB-Z1PJ_m5dMllr35lF4giyuHrY_
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| 28 Jul 2014 06:45 PM |
To add on to what Creativede said:
The Wiki may pose tutorials that are often a bit too complicated to understand, but that's okay! Learning to script takes a lot of practice, so I recommend making an array of random creations of whatever comes to mind. Grab a friend to script with you if it helps you brainstorm. I practiced by writing scripts for things such as meteors raining down, random terrain, or just making multi-colored fire.
The Wiki will be your best source of reference.
Free models is another way to help improve your skills, as it allows for you to see what others have written and how you can improve yourself. They also work as another source of reference for things that the wiki does not address. |
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Ace23333
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| Joined: 20 Nov 2011 |
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| 28 Jul 2014 06:51 PM |
| As those 2 said, Wiki is good start. Also if you make something and it doesn't work, feel free to post here and we will help you. |
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