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| 13 Dec 2011 06:14 AM |
See, I know what's a c-frame, I just can't figure out how do you work it. So please post if you know. |
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sinser
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| 13 Dec 2011 07:22 AM |
| Go to edit/build mode. Find a rotate tool in the toolbar. Click the brick and click and hold the green arrow and move it. |
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Trioxide
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| 13 Dec 2011 09:58 AM |
| @ sinser that isnt cframing, its shortcutting. |
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| 13 Dec 2011 09:59 AM |
| not saying that im a cframer or anything though. |
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| 13 Dec 2011 10:05 AM |
http://www.roblox.com/Forum/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=59292203
~Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way. -pauljkl |
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| 13 Dec 2011 10:15 AM |
| ^^Ultralegomaster5096 failed to mention that the link given is for a post on, How To CFrame. Also you can goto Roblox Wiki to learn CFraming. |
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ZizZazZuz
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| 13 Dec 2011 10:28 AM |
In command bar:
game.Workspace.Part.CFrame = CFrame.new(0, 50, 0) * CFrame.Angles(1, math.pi/2, 0.5) |
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| 13 Dec 2011 03:37 PM |
It can't really work when I do that though. I'll try. |
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| 13 Dec 2011 03:44 PM |
The reason why I post the thread is that i don't even know what's wrong.
1st, I put the things in the command bar 2nd I push the green button And it didn't work out. |
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| 13 Dec 2011 09:42 PM |
| When you finish the command you hit enter not the green button. The green button is like a shortcut to view/toolbar. If your command still doesn't work then check spelling and capitals. If what you're CFraming is sitting on terrain it sometimes sticks try lifting the part then CFrame it. |
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MrSteam
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| 13 Dec 2011 10:27 PM |
| You could use the CFrame tool if you wanted. |
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| 14 Dec 2011 06:53 AM |
| Look at my thread C-Frame Instructions. |
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| 14 Dec 2011 08:17 AM |
There's 4 ways that I know, I will explain 3.
1- Getting Free Modeled Tools and Using them in Solo Mode:
Okay, so. What you do first is get a C-Framing tool from Free Models. What I do (when I do this which I rarely do) is I type "C-Framing GUI" and I click one of the GUI's for C-Framing. Then I type "C-Framing Tool", and go to the 2nd page and click the black one. Then I go to (Tools>Solo Mode) and I C-Frame there.
2- Using Rotate TOol
Okay, so go to ROBLOX Edit Mode, and click on Edit for any of your games. Next, you will see a (I think green) cycle-arrow in the Toolbar. Click that, and there you can rotate bricks. This isn't much C-Framing, considering you won't be able to move it..
3- Lighting
So, in ROBLOX Edit Mode, you need to have atleast 2 bricks, and you copy 1, then delete it. Next your paste it in lighting mode. Then you look to see the location of the brick which is not in lighting. After that, you make the location of the brick in Lighting around the same of the one you didn't have, then you copy, and delete and paste in Workspace.
Hope this helps, and you should look in ROBLOX Wiki, and YouTube, if you do not know still. Good luck. |
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| 14 Dec 2011 03:27 PM |
| I will try, this is all great instructions, hope it works and thanks to you if it does. |
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