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| 06 Sep 2016 08:10 PM |
before
it used to be fun to profit
i get 0trades and 0profit
sales are all bo t'd
rip me
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| 06 Sep 2016 08:11 PM |
| Try giving building a chance, it's fun |
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Squaredz
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| 06 Sep 2016 08:11 PM |
| i can't push anymore... *pushing weakly*. |
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| 06 Sep 2016 08:18 PM |
lold
i might try building
but i dont know anything about it
and i will suc
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| 06 Sep 2016 08:29 PM |
I used to be pretty bad but if you practice you'll get a lot better, just take baby steps
Instead of starting with a full game perhaps make small builds like trees, cars, then work your way along to bigger items
Here's a couple tips if you ever decide to take it up
-Turn collisions off, it makes building easier
-Keep the moving and resizing scale at 1 stud unless you're doing fine details, otherwise everything will be off-center and icky
-Always keep a "default" brick laying around somewhere that has your desired surfaces and whatnot that you can copy and re-paste quickly
-Keep the surfaces of your bricks at "SmoothNoOutline", it looks best
->Always< anchor
-Try to keep a relatively constant color scheme |
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| 06 Sep 2016 09:11 PM |
ty for tips
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