MikeHaiku
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| 07 Apr 2015 09:51 AM |
So I've made something big, but I want it a little bit bigger. So I've tried using the Resize Handle on the plugin, and also the Resize GUI. Both just freeze Roblox Studio after using them.
Sometimes it will resize but the whole model will be off, like blocks will be floating randomly next to the model - Things of that nature.
Is there a *better* way or a fix?
By the way the model has Unions :) |
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Atarru
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| 07 Apr 2015 09:57 AM |
Part of the issue could be the unions, as some model resizers use meshes for accuracy.
Also, I'd check for updates for the plugin, or find a new one if the problem continues. |
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MikeHaiku
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| 07 Apr 2015 10:04 AM |
| Well this one says it supports Unions, so that's why I don't think that's the issue.. Very odd though, it resized it once before and it turned out great but now I won't work properly. |
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MikeHaiku
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| 07 Apr 2015 10:38 AM |
If anyone wants to know how I figured it out -
I split the model up into two different ones. Then I resized modelA and modelB and then put them together to make the full resized model. |
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