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| 04 Jun 2017 04:38 PM |
dumbpart = Instance.new("WedgePart", game.Workspace) game.Workspace.WedgePart.BrickColor = BrickColor.new("Toothpaste")
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emporerj
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| 04 Jun 2017 04:40 PM |
dumbpart = Instance.new("WedgePart", game.Workspace) dumbpart.Color = BrickColor.new("Toothpaste")
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emporerj
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| 04 Jun 2017 04:40 PM |
oops my bad
local dumbpart = Instance.new("WedgePart", game.Workspace) dumbpart.BrickColor = BrickColor.new("Toothpaste")
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emporerj
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| 04 Jun 2017 04:45 PM |
If that did work for you, I can explain to you why:
You were assuming that the WedgePart you created (named WedgePart) was the only object named WedgePart in the workspace. It's better to use the variable you created, or to give them unique names.
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