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Re: Best way to C-Frame?

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Ridonculuso is not online. Ridonculuso
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14 Mar 2012 04:44 PM
Your opinion ^
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Ridonculuso is not online. Ridonculuso
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14 Mar 2012 04:45 PM
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linkrocker1 is not online. linkrocker1
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14 Mar 2012 04:51 PM
I prefer to use the tools only because I have a limited time to build.

- (Slightly Insane) Happy Zombie of OT-
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ultralegomaster5096 is not online. ultralegomaster5096
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14 Mar 2012 04:58 PM
Mine, and probably about 7 others favorite: http://www.roblox.com/Forum/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=59292203

~Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way. -pauljkl
Derpity derp derp. My favorite saying.
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Z007 is not online. Z007
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14 Mar 2012 05:24 PM
Alright, here it is. The best way to do it!

So, set studs to Off.

Near that button, will be a "Rotate Part" button. Click that.

Click the part that you would like to CFrame.

Rotate it to your hearts desire.

It's still clicked. Look in "Properties".


Find "Position".


Play around with that, changing each number one or two at a time.

After finding the one that you want, adjust it until it's the way you want it.


Not that hard, just looks hard. It's better than "CFrame Tools". Those stink.




Z007
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MRMCC is not online. MRMCC
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14 Mar 2012 06:16 PM
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Z007 is not online. Z007
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14 Mar 2012 07:03 PM
Those are JUNK.
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engineer1 is not online. engineer1
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14 Mar 2012 09:01 PM
Hey guys, I use CFrame command bar, that means I must be legitimately be building right. Or, the pros use CFrame command bar, that means I must too. *Joins the band wagon*

Hey, look. As long as people are happy with what they use, fine with me. But no need to bash with how people build, like seriously. I've seen this like a billion times every time a builder says "CFrame tool" in their thread, it's like an automatic flame.
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beastlywin123 is not online. beastlywin123
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14 Mar 2012 09:47 PM
I use the C-frame tool. If you want complete perfection, however, I suggest you use the gui.
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rocko97 is not online. rocko97
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14 Mar 2012 09:52 PM
I hate this "quote"


~Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way. -pauljkl
Derpity derp derp. My favorite saying.

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Actualy I'm useing my time wisely with the tool saving me time. If i like it thats my way if you want to take longer to do it with the Command bar then do it that way. (I only do Command bar in edit mode if I have to).
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ninjasheep is not online. ninjasheep
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14 Mar 2012 10:54 PM
I learned first with the command bar. And I'll stay with command bar because I can Cframe down to one one thousanth of a stud, not only to one tenth.

Not to mention I can get a lot closer to the seam, and because I tend to build massive things it's much easier to move about in edit mode anyways.
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DieSoft is not online. DieSoft
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15 Mar 2012 11:36 AM
Rocko, maybe you find this more fitting?

"Theres many ways to CFrame on ROBLOX, I follow the path of CFrame tool"~DieSoft


Aswell yes, I do perfer CFrame tool due that I learned how to build ingame outside ROBLOX Studio. I believe that CFrame tool is the easiest way to learn how to CFrame, otherwise if you want to get it more detailed you can either use mesh offset or Commandbar. I have personally never tried CmdUtl, that is why I won't give a review of it.
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ninetailfox73 is not online. ninetailfox73
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15 Mar 2012 02:55 PM
I AGREE WITH NINJA.
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ninetailfox73 is not online. ninetailfox73
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15 Mar 2012 02:57 PM
@ DieSoft
You are not learning anything with a tool, besides moving a brick. If you want to truly learn, learn how to use the command bar.
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kert109 is not online. kert109
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15 Mar 2012 04:08 PM
Command bar. :D (If your a beginner to ROBLOX building/cframing, then use tool. Once you get better at cframing use command bar. Command bar is the BEST way, well, if you want to get it just right then command bar. FYI it may take a while. (I started cframing with a command bar. Not a tool. xD)
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