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| 01 Jun 2016 01:34 PM |
Or no?
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| 01 Jun 2016 01:36 PM |
| The same color a different color or a set of colors you picked? |
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| 01 Jun 2016 01:40 PM |
yeah
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| 01 Jun 2016 01:41 PM |
The same colors
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| 01 Jun 2016 01:41 PM |
| Which one? Do you want them all to be the same color? |
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| 01 Jun 2016 01:43 PM |
i want like 30 parts to be the same color. They are side by side.
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| 01 Jun 2016 01:46 PM |
Are they a model? If so:
for _,part in pairs(workspace.Modelname:GetChildren()) do part.BrickColor = BrickColor.new("brickcolor") end |
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| 01 Jun 2016 01:46 PM |
| Just select all of them, either by dragging your mouse over the bricks, so they're all highlighted. Or, holding the Shift key while selecting each brick will also highlight all the bricks you want, then you can color them all like you would any regular brick. |
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| 01 Jun 2016 01:46 PM |
| Just select them all by doing Ctrl + left mouse click on each of them before finally selecting the colour in the "Properties" window. |
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| 01 Jun 2016 01:47 PM |
| Or do you mean with a script? If you do, then scratch what I just wrote. |
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