Gaaraz
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| 25 Nov 2014 07:55 PM |
| How can I make my roblox character look like the way loleris looks in his TMM thumbnails? I'm really nooby to scripting and all studio related things |
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| 25 Nov 2014 07:56 PM |
| urrr... in an ad? in roblox studio...?? |
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| 25 Nov 2014 07:56 PM |
Also, cframing is moving and positioning blocks, doesn't relate to that at all. Lol?
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Gaaraz
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| 25 Nov 2014 07:58 PM |
Like I said that I'm noob to all of this. And I mean how would I position my roblox character to look like how loleris looks, here is an example http://gyazo.com/bebd70ac44ee32454e3014a24e1ac42a |
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Gaaraz
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| 25 Nov 2014 08:01 PM |
| Can someone give me an idea on what to do to start making my character position like that? Someone told me it was c-framing but apparently its not |
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| 25 Nov 2014 08:02 PM |
OHHH, I see. Well, i guess you could... hm... thats rough. I guess you can create a clone of yourself (Not explaining, look it up on youtube or something) and then rotate your body parts accordingly, and then i guess... uhhh.... take a picture of with print screen or something? |
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Gaaraz
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| 25 Nov 2014 08:03 PM |
Yeah I looked up how to green screen and everything with that part.
Alright thank you! |
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| 25 Nov 2014 08:04 PM |
Have no idea what that means, but your welcome!!
HEY GUYS LOOK I HAVE A SIGGY NOW ARENT U PROUD OF ME MUM? |
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Gaaraz
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| 25 Nov 2014 08:05 PM |
| Green screen is what he used to get the background he has in his thumbnails :P |
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| 25 Nov 2014 08:06 PM |
| A "green screen" is, if I am correct, a green backdrop used with editing to select only the objects in front of it. After that, just apply whatever it is onto a new background, and you are done. |
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Gaaraz
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