securiti
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| 06 Dec 2011 01:00 PM |
| Well, Umm... Any llinks to a good retexturiing proogram. |
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DSgod
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| Joined: 21 Jan 2010 |
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| 06 Dec 2011 01:06 PM |
How to retexture: 1.Go into studio, find an easy hat (Like bat shades) 2.click the + nest to it, then mesh. 3.Get the ending numbers of the texture ID (i.e. www.roblox.com/123456) it should asset though. 4.Copy those ending numbers. 5.Go to the real hat and erase the ending numbers of the link. 6.Then, paste the numbers you copied from the texture, it should take you to the hat's texture. 7.Save it, open a paint program (I use paint.net). 8.Make edits to it, do whatever you want to it. 9.Upload the texture as a decal. 10.Insert a brick back in studio, put your texture decal on it. 11.Go to the brick's decal by clicking the + next to it and copy the texture. 12.Paste the texture in the hat's mesh texture ID. And voila! A successful retexture. |
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securiti
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| Joined: 20 Oct 2008 |
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| 06 Dec 2011 03:11 PM |
| DSGod, thank you! I think Ima try retexturing now :D |
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