RobuxLife
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| 27 Feb 2015 06:11 PM |
| If you would like, please post the form factors I should use and why. Like if I used custom, for detail or something. And please post plugins, tips, and tricks when building in studio. Thank you!! |
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RobuxLife
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RobuxLife
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SlimeBoi
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| Joined: 27 Jun 2013 |
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| 28 Feb 2015 06:52 PM |
These are my tips for building.
1. Be patient. 2. Be creative, make what ever pops in your head. 3. Get some inspiration. 4. Practice. I was not at first a builder, I had to practice.
hope these helped. Also don't forget to finalize your work |
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SlimeBoi
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| Joined: 27 Jun 2013 |
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| 28 Feb 2015 06:58 PM |
| I recommend using many plugins. The triangle ones are good. To many colors. Model re-size. If you want to make detailed small items. Make a BIG version. Then once done. Group it or what ever. And then scale it down with the model re-size plugin. That's what I some times do. |
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wade8lle8
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| Joined: 01 Apr 2012 |
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| 28 Feb 2015 07:00 PM |
Gapfill (Plug in) It was meant to fill holes instead of being exact. My trick is to use it to create Hill terrain. To do this you must place multiple parts (I prefer having them 0.2 Thickness but random around the edges) And randomly place them with different rotations and positions. Then put Gapfill at Thinnest and Connect sides near to each other. do this until it is all connected. Once that is done you'll have Terrain that looks well made. If there is a little bump (The part went over the outline) Change it to Negative and re do it. |
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