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| 02 Jun 2015 05:07 PM |
I need a mesh
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DomoMojo
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| 02 Jun 2015 05:08 PM |
| Ill find you one but I must now which. |
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CryptCode
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| 02 Jun 2015 05:09 PM |
| Using roblox studio, right click in explorer and select insert object - select mesh |
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| 02 Jun 2015 05:32 PM |
No, how to find mesh ID's
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DomoMojo
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| 02 Jun 2015 05:53 PM |
you have to do it through studio.
select a free model of a meshed item and then in properties look for the 'mesh id'part then there it is |
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| 02 Jun 2015 05:55 PM |
How was the model made if there is no other way to find it?
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DomoMojo
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| 02 Jun 2015 05:57 PM |
for gears idk. for hats... when you test your game your character should go into the workspace tab. Through there you can copy the hat meshes your character is wearing. |
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| 02 Jun 2015 05:58 PM |
kthx
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| 02 Jun 2015 06:15 PM |
kthx
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