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| 18 Jan 2015 03:39 PM |
| I am an awful builder. I probably couldn't build a box correctly... I saw some good stuff from builders like Lando64000 and he said it took him about a week. Is there like a trick to building on roblox? I don't like using free models, it makes me feel like a fraud... Please, if there is a special trick tell me. |
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Impulsio
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| 18 Jan 2015 03:56 PM |
1. Get the good plugins - Cmdutlq - Triangle plugin - Quickbuild -ResizeAlign
2. Practice. I've been building for about 3 years, and still can't built like Lando. I think i'm pretty talented, but I know I can improve
3. make it fun :D |
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Domo790
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| 18 Jan 2015 04:09 PM |
Another thing is to turn on studs.
1. Open studio.
2. Go to the top bar and look beside "Rotation".
3.Once you see off, 1/5 studs and 1 stud, click on one stud and everytime you increase/decrease somethings side it will make it even by 1 stud. |
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Bebee2
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| 18 Jan 2015 04:16 PM |
| I use the output bar and a graphic calculator and some note sheet paper. People build in different ways. |
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| 18 Jan 2015 04:27 PM |
I don't think that there is a specific trick to make you a good builder... Here are some tips though!
1. Familiarize yourself with ROBLOX Studio. There are so many things that you can make using Studio but in order to do that, familiarize yourself with it. The most important things to remember are the Properties and the Explorer.
2. Get help from expert builders. There are many of them out there and most of them would be happy to help you.
3. This is my opinion but I think that you should not USE free models but examine them. Take them apart and see how that person made that model. Some models like vehicles have special parts that are required to make it work and function.
Those are my tips. |
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| 18 Jan 2015 05:38 PM |
| I have no Idea what ur talking about, your a good builder...look at your place! |
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| 18 Jan 2015 09:52 PM |
| I am not a good builder dude, everything in that place are just crapy free models. |
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Scottifly
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| 18 Jan 2015 11:13 PM |
Yeah, it's mostly like real life. Practice makes perfect. I spent a lot of time experimenting with Edit mode before I got good with building. |
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| 19 Jan 2015 12:41 AM |
| o well the trick is take your time, use c framing, pay attention to detail even on little things. For example stairs, a average builder would just make blocks going up. A professional one would add handles,rails,colors etc. To make it more realistic. I suggest you play some games/watch some videos, just do something to get inspiration. |
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| 19 Jan 2015 01:53 PM |
| So do you guys know any good video tutorials? Are there any good youtubers that you might suggest? |
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iLGB
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| 19 Jan 2015 02:04 PM |
I don't really have any tips which I'm sad to say. Otherwise, I personally think it's all about trial and error. |
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