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| 18 Oct 2014 11:32 PM |
Whats the difference between a mesh and a part? I have been itching to ask this but its kind of a noob question.. o.o |
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| 18 Oct 2014 11:39 PM |
| usually a mesh is something you cannot make with a a brick.. like a sphere.. xD.. uhh im not sue if this helped i dont know all the details myself xD |
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| 18 Oct 2014 11:41 PM |
| and a mesh could be a bunch of parts and all be scaled down together as one, unlike a bunch of bricks where you would now have to union or manually go in and resize them all. |
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| 18 Oct 2014 11:42 PM |
| the mesh is actually seprate from the brick |
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| 19 Oct 2014 12:52 AM |
Part is the physical object in the game that is effected by physics. A mesh goes inside of the part object. It is what is rendered, but is not a physical object. What the player touches will be the part, not the mesh. The mesh is only what it looks like, but serves no actual purpose other than cosmetically. |
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