noy100
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| 05 Dec 2015 07:37 PM |
I saw on alot of places 3d text. How to make it?
Example: http://prntscr.com/9atx8e
How to make it? Please tell me. Thanks, Noy
BTW- Sorry if my grammar is bad.
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| 05 Dec 2015 07:50 PM |
use CSG/solid modeling
they're very complex unions |
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| 05 Dec 2015 07:52 PM |
| You just make it out of blocks. |
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noy100
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| 05 Dec 2015 07:53 PM |
| @Embonpoint Can you try to explain more? |
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| 05 Dec 2015 07:54 PM |
@noy do you know how to use union/negate/separate in studio? if not, use the wiki, it will teach you how |
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noy100
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| 05 Dec 2015 07:54 PM |
| @Californications Its too hard of blocks, I saw 3d text with 'a' and its was perfect. I don't think that its made of bricks. |
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| 05 Dec 2015 07:55 PM |
| http://wiki.roblox.com/index.php?title=Solid_modeling |
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| 05 Dec 2015 07:56 PM |
| It's solic modeling and, unions, and all that. Basically what Embon is saying. |
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Scottifly
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| 05 Dec 2015 09:02 PM |
If you are good with building, then you can make almost anything 'perfect'. Practice building and you will get better at it. As already stated, Unions would be the way to go for this.
You can make an o by starting with a Cylinder then using Ctrl D to copy another one in the same location. Resize it smaller the same amount on all 4 sides, then Negate it for the hole. Select the 2 Parts then Union them. Tah-dah, an o! |
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Varrol
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| 05 Dec 2015 09:03 PM |
| Those letters were easy asf my dude. omg |
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| 05 Dec 2015 09:06 PM |
Scott u are my god omfg and you talk with mortals I am so shocked.
@noy, CSG can be a little finicky to get perfect, so I'd recommend either a) finding a free model of CSG'd letters and take them apart to analyse them or b) create a decal of the letter you'd like to replicate and place blocks/cylinders to outline it, then do the same for the interior cut-out section if necessary, union and negate the inside, and then union with the outside. |
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Titiria
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| 08 Dec 2015 05:36 AM |
| Ehehe.. if you're lazy.. just use the model. but i guess i prefer those csg stuff. fun. |
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Meltrized
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| 08 Dec 2015 07:09 AM |
This is really easy stuff.
Just use solid Modeling |
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noy100
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| 08 Dec 2015 09:50 AM |
| @Meltrized But what to do with it? |
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Scottifly
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| 08 Dec 2015 09:59 PM |
Nuthin' worth doing well can't be done without practice. Try to think of a way to do it. If that works, great! If it doesn't, try another way. You could sketch the letter the way you want it, then figure out where the cylinders, straight parts, negations, etc. need to be if doing it in Studio is challenging for you.
Also a good knowledge of math is an asset so you can figure out exactly where Parts need to go using their Position in the Properties window. You could use the 1 stud scale and build them larger and resize the Unions, but if I did that I'd make all the letters at the same time so I could compare them, THEN resize them so they all looked similar. |
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