Frivo
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| 20 Jul 2011 02:33 PM |
DUN TELL HIM. WEE NEED TO COMPETITION |
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Frivo
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pieguy26
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| 20 Jul 2011 02:34 PM |
| You multiply the length of the model by the height then divide by Pi. |
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| 20 Jul 2011 02:37 PM |
1. Open Roblox Studio and go into Edit Mode. 2. Get the hat you want the texture of by using the insert script on the command bar, or in free models. 3.In explorer, go to the mesh of the hat. Click the mesh and go to it's properties. 4. Look at 'TextureID' 5. Take the numbers at the end of it, and paste them over the numbers of any other item. There is the texture.
I hope that explains okay.. |
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Frivo
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| 20 Jul 2011 02:39 PM |
| whyd u have to tell him.... |
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BobCowMan
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| 20 Jul 2011 02:40 PM |
lolwut? @Oblivion
The answer is
1. Get the ID of the mad cow 2. Multiply it by pi 3. Divide by 14.5 4. Forget everything I just told you 5. Do what RCGM said 6. Eat something if you want to, I prefer milk and grass 7. ignore everything after 5 and before 4 |
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BobCowMan
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| 20 Jul 2011 02:43 PM |
| but n0t s0ur m1lk cuz 1ts b@d |
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