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| 18 Jul 2017 07:17 PM |
| The question is very literal, is there any way to make a circle gui besides making one out of a hundred angles straight pieces? |
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cfiredog
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| 18 Jul 2017 07:20 PM |
| Also besides an image label bc those are annoying, is there another way? |
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cfiredog
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| 18 Jul 2017 07:22 PM |
| How tf are they annoying? They use the least amount of gui objects and give you the desired outcome. They have the same properties as Frames as well. |
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iiNemo
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| 18 Jul 2017 07:33 PM |
you could create a bunch of guis then set their rotations so it looks like a circle
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| 18 Jul 2017 07:41 PM |
| An ImageLabel. Just make sure the size of the image is the size of the gui so it won't be blurry |
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| 18 Jul 2017 07:51 PM |
| Depends on what it's for. If it's something like a loading//exp bar that fills partially I'd use ################ ################# ####### (since clipsdescendants doesn't work on rotated UI elements, you'll have to get creative and use two frames behind the circle to clip the arcs as needed. |
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| 18 Jul 2017 07:52 PM |
**dos half circles
What a bizarre filter. |
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| 18 Jul 2017 08:06 PM |
you can i just found a solution from asking people, but now i forgot lmao
so i added a cirlce as an image button
then when they clicked i checked mouse position to be in the circle by finding the center of the gui and using the radius to make sure the mouse is inside of the circle |
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