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| 07 Oct 2014 03:47 PM |
| Any people know any useful meshs that will come in handy |
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| 07 Oct 2014 06:51 PM |
| There are a bunch of meshes on free models, just search up mesh kits. There are also a bunch of Building Kits that include good meshes, search up Building kits in Free Models. |
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| 07 Oct 2014 07:11 PM |
| It depends. What are you trying to build? For making animals just get quarter spheres, half spheres, cones, and pyramid free models from the library. But i dont know how to resize any of them. |
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| 07 Oct 2014 08:12 PM |
I put together a bunch that were useful to me and made sure there were no scripts or garbage in it by going through each part individually:
http://www.roblox.com/69scott69-Mesh-Kit-item?id=118456007
@ Grifferson117, to change a Mesh's size go to Edit mode and View > Explorer and View > Properties.
Click on the Part with the mesh in it, it will be highlighted in the Explorer window with a + sign next to it.
Click the + sign to show the items in the Part, the word Mesh will be there.
Click on the Mesh. Its properties will now show in the Properties window.
Some meshes (Cylinder, Block, Head, Wedge etc.) will change size with the Resizing of the Part they are in.
Some meshes stay the same size no matter how big the Part is.
Either mesh's size can be changed by clicking on its Scale in the Properties window.
Click the + sign so you can see the X,Y and Z axes and change the numbers until the mesh is the size you want. You can change it down to .001 or up over 1 billion. |
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