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| 28 Jan 2017 05:20 AM |
| I feel like it's kind of a burden to need us to separate any unions in our game then adjust the size/color of the separated parts/bricks then negate the part and union it again in order to modify its size (resize/scale) or change its color whenever we want to. I think it would be much easier if we can directly resize and color the unions themselves. I don't understand how is it difficult for ROBLOX to make this happen. ROBLOX could have made it that way once Solid Modelling was released. Does anyone support or agree my simple suggestion? I think this suggestion is original as I didn't hear anyone complain about this issue. Why do you think ROBLOX made it so that we can't color/scale unions directly? |
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| 28 Jan 2017 05:29 AM |
| It's a burden? It takes about 62.201612 seconds. Get over it. |
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| 28 Jan 2017 07:13 AM |
| Just imagine if it's a complicated union part which involves many negation/union parts. That would be even more difficult as you have to union more parts one more time after coloring/scaling them. Sometimes you might get confused about which parts/etc. |
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| 28 Jan 2017 09:36 AM |
| ranger, have you got any proof about how long it takes? |
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| 29 Jan 2017 04:32 AM |
| I agree with you,he doesn't know how long it takes and simply replied. For complicated unions,it probably takes more than that (more than 1 minute). Just imagine if you make mistake,it could take even 5 minutes,that's why I said it's kind of a burden. |
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| 29 Jan 2017 06:06 AM |
You can recolor union. There is special option to do that.
Please, like me. |
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| 29 Jan 2017 07:47 AM |
| Yes,I know we can but I'd prefer if we can directly color them without having to separate them into a few parts and union them again. |
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| 29 Jan 2017 07:55 AM |
| You do realise there is a "use part colour" button? Right? |
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| 31 Jan 2017 07:32 AM |
unions resize all together and use the dam UsePartsColor Option in the Unions Property menu to recolor em -.-' |
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| 31 Jan 2017 07:35 AM |
| if u want to paint the part directly piece by piece then use a Decal otherwise you need to color each part itself before union that's just the way it goes you don't run before you walk idk how else you expect unions editing to change |
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| 31 Jan 2017 09:57 AM |
| Wouldn't it be more convenient to just color the union instead of having to separate it to parts first? |
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| 01 Feb 2017 08:32 AM |
| Yes, we should beable to color some sides of the union. The UsePartColor command is useful, but we need more options, complicated unions take time. |
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| 03 Feb 2017 07:39 AM |
| Nevermind everyone,I realized of the UsePartColor property which means coloring unions are easily,just have to enable that then color. Although so,there's still issues regrading resizing unions,as for this action you really can't do it directly. |
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