Yozoh
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| 23 Oct 2015 01:29 PM |
| If roblox allows our build to be turned into obj. to be exported into blender and maybe sketch up. Can we do it the other way around? Exporting obj. meshes into robloxstudio???? |
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| 23 Oct 2015 01:32 PM |
| Umm.. what? You mean importing? Or exporting from a roblox model to obj? |
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Yozoh
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| 23 Oct 2015 01:35 PM |
What I mean is if you can take roblox models and make them into an obj., to be transferred onto blender for example... Can we do it reversibly? Basically building something on blender, turning it into obj. file and opening it on roblox studio. Do you get what I mean.. |
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| 23 Oct 2015 01:40 PM |
Yes, so importing obj files to ROBLOX.
Unless this has been added very recently and not publicly announced, no. There are scripts you can use which read the contents of the obj file (you paste in a whole bunch of data that makes up the obj into the script), but I would not recommend using them - for detailed models, it'll take thousands and thousands of primitive polygons. Not only will just the one mesh cause terrible performance, but it'll also look awful.
I personally have no idea why ROBLOX does not allow us to import obj files. Maybe it's to do with the way the engine is coded that does not allow for something like this. |
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smashduck
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| 23 Oct 2015 02:20 PM |
you can i do it A LOT
Hufflepuff من RT نصف الوقت عضوا الماسونية تذكر الاطفال والصلب الأحلام غير قادر على إذابة الرسوم المتأخرة ، ولكن الضريبة المنزل يمكن أن تذوب الدهون mooses |
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smashduck
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| 23 Oct 2015 02:21 PM |
and it was made last year LOL
Hufflepuff من RT نصف الوقت عضوا الماسونية تذكر الاطفال والصلب الأحلام غير قادر على إذابة الرسوم المتأخرة ، ولكن الضريبة المنزل يمكن أن تذوب الدهون mooses |
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drahsid5
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| 23 Oct 2015 03:11 PM |
What is a obj.? Do you mean .obj? Illiterate computer user trying to look smart? |
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AecTalek
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| 23 Oct 2015 03:29 PM |
..? drahsid you should just stop there he said obj because that's what the file type is. do you not understand that, "illiterate computer user"?
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drahsid5
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| 23 Oct 2015 03:30 PM |
He said "obj." twice. My MTA certifications say that I am much more literate than you, when it comes to the use of computers. |
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smashduck
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| 23 Oct 2015 03:53 PM |
Hmm, then why did you add a comma there?
Hufflepuff من RT نصف الوقت عضوا الماسونية تذكر الاطفال والصلب الأحلام غير قادر على إذابة الرسوم المتأخرة ، ولكن الضريبة المنزل يمكن أن تذوب الدهون mooses |
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drahsid5
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| 23 Oct 2015 03:54 PM |
| That has nothing to do with personal computers. It is also right, try to learn how English syntax works. |
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AecTalek
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| 23 Oct 2015 03:56 PM |
english syntax does not constitute the use of a comma where you used it also your MTA certification means nothing, anyone can get one. are you really so dense that you would say "because I have a digital certificate, I *obviously* know more than you do."
LOL k
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drahsid5
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| 23 Oct 2015 04:36 PM |
According to the current common core curriculum, yes, my comma is right. The MTA certification isn't digital, you get a card, and last I checked, when a card can get you 60k a year for doing absolutely nothing, it usually means you know more than some people. Though MTA isn't that much alone, but I presume listing all of my certifications would be arrogant. |
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AecTalek
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| 23 Oct 2015 04:38 PM |
your common core curriculum is wrong. (also, common core curriculum is a list of requirements for classes to meet; it's not material to study. dumb.)
the card doesn't get you '60k a year for doing absolutely nothing'. even if by some grace of god that were true, it's only 'usually' that way? so you'd assume right off the bat that you know more than other people.
you don't need to list your 14 y/o 'certifications' to be arrogant; you've already achieved it.
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drahsid5
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| 23 Oct 2015 04:42 PM |
| I find it humorous, you're trying to correct someone's grammar, when you can't find the shift key. No, just because my point in this little debate was true, (unlike yours) does not mean that I'm arrogant, or being so. |
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AecTalek
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| 23 Oct 2015 04:42 PM |
you really tried. there's too many people exactly like you. too predictable. you're dismissed.
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drahsid5
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| 23 Oct 2015 04:44 PM |
There's no need to try when you're right. So, here's a hint for you, my foe: Try to stop trying when your attempt is nil. |
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