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| 26 Sep 2015 02:15 AM |
How do you do that?
I am sorry for asking XD I'm new at building |
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| 26 Sep 2015 04:15 AM |
| go youtube and watch how to use roblox studio |
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| 26 Sep 2015 07:23 AM |
| Go in roblox studio-click on the gear model you want in-and click yes when a box pops up-that make the gear go into the inventory of the player! |
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| 26 Sep 2015 10:08 PM |
Oooh so in the roblox studio, you will just gonna search for it.... ok got it thx
(I'm wasting my time buying free models >_<)
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| 26 Sep 2015 10:20 PM |
| Open the Toolbox in roblox studio and search for what you want then click and drag it into your place. A good idea is to do this with the explorer from the view tab open and in solo play mode first for testing if a bunch of virus scripts come up in your workspce hit the stop button thumbs down that model and never use it again. if there is no virus you use it safely thumbs up it if you like it and be happy. The reason you have to go about it this way, is because n00b h8ers like the the guy above who said "don't use free models," like to post free models with virus scripts to discourage sharing and comuntiy spirit. |
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| 27 Sep 2015 02:12 AM |
| learn urself on roblox studio |
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| 27 Sep 2015 02:12 AM |
| Free models can be searched using the Search Box under Toolbox. If you buy free models, you can just go to "My Models" and it's all there. |
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