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| 14 Dec 2014 02:09 PM |
Okay so i made a GUI. With an intro and everything. Looks awesome in studio. Yet when i play full screen in roblox player it looks awful! Its bad located and if i move it to the middle of where it looks in the middle of roblox player it doesn't even appear in studio... Here is some examples of the problem.
Here it is. You can determain by which is which by you can see the tab of studios on the top.
https://twitter.com/suarezdaniel369/status/544221928647450624/photo/1 |
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FauxHawke
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| 14 Dec 2014 02:10 PM |
use the scale part of position instead of offset.
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| 14 Dec 2014 03:15 PM |
Still same problem. Any other solution?
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vacharya
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| 14 Dec 2014 04:11 PM |
| Like faux said, scale is the best possible explanation for your problem. Use it for your guis size and position. 0.5 scale in X puts it in the middle of the screen and 0.5 makes it half the size of the screen, so no matter what size screen you are using you will essentially see the gui, how it was meant to be seen.. A person on a ipad will have the same position for the gui relative to their screen and so will a person playing on a 21 inch screen :P |
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Scottifly
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| 14 Dec 2014 04:48 PM |
Here's the wiki tutorial about it, look at the UDim2 section:
http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php?title=Beginner%27s_GUI_Tutorial |
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