jamjam195
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| 08 Mar 2010 02:57 PM |
This Is A Guide On How To Retexture!
1) Find A Iteam Hat,Gear,Mesh
2) Open Properties And Click On The Iteams Mesh
3) Find 'TextureID' and copy the numbers at the end
4) Go to roblox.com and go into games and click on a random game and replace the games numbers with the numbers you copyed
5) Once you have pasted the numbers search it and you will find the decal used
6) Copy the decal and open Paint, Paint.net, Gimp 2 or anything else and paste the decal into it
7) Now Edit The Parts You Want To Change (The Big Area Of Same Colour Will NOT Be Seen On The Mesh)
8) Save The Image
9) Upload the image to roblox
10) click on the decal and copy the numbers at the end
11) cut the numbers in the TextureID box and put the numbers from your decal there (you may need to re-copy the numbers)
12) once the numbers have been pasted take 1 away from the number at the end E.G if i had the numbers 198374 i would put 198373, 92170 i would put 92169
13) Your Decal Should Now Be On The Mesh If You Did It Right
Proplems? Message Jamjam195 |
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| 12 Mar 2010 02:44 PM |
| it does work ppl...Opps on my other =( |
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IREadam
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| 11 May 2011 06:57 PM |
| super, he just explained as simple as can be, its already pretty simple, just re read ok.. |
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pauljkl
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| 11 May 2011 09:03 PM |
| Wow that is so simple. Can't believe I didn't know that xD |
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bloxman26
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Al3x21
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tink1
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| 23 Jul 2011 09:29 AM |
| ummm i wanna do like a pic on my desc can you tell me how to do that? |
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hitli8
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taberstar
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JloZ1
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| 06 Aug 2011 12:39 AM |
| I knew a more advanced way, but this is simplified. Thanks!!! |
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| 07 Nov 2011 04:39 PM |
| THIS IS A GOOD VERSION.NOT THE ADAVANCED.SIMPLIFIED =YOUR THE BEST |
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slime181
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slime181
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pokesal
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| 20 Nov 2011 07:31 PM |
| I tried this on a sword, but there are no numbers in the texture ID of a sword. Can anyone help? |
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| 16 Dec 2011 08:17 PM |
| This really helped, thanks! |
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rstvguy
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