Shocked12
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| 29 Mar 2012 04:42 PM |
I need help to make a statue of MYSELF, with the hat meshes larger aswell. I can't seem to figure it out. The meshes are smaller than they should be when I use a 'big map maker' that makes a bigger version of the game you use it on. Help? Please?
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Shocked12
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iHaley
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| 29 Mar 2012 05:52 PM |
| Use the same aspect ratio you used for the "bigger map maker" and change the Vector3 "Size" values located within the mesh accordingly. |
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iHaley
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Shocked12
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| 29 Mar 2012 08:04 PM |
| @iHaley, MAking a stone statue. |
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Shocked12
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Shocked12
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| 30 Mar 2012 04:04 PM |
| I told you how to do it... |
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Shocked12
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| 30 Mar 2012 04:08 PM |
| I didnt undertsand anything you said, bob. :3 |
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Shocked12
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pauljkl
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| 30 Mar 2012 05:31 PM |
| Whatever number you used as the scale in the large map maker, multiply the scale of the meshes of your hats by that same number |
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Shocked12
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| 30 Mar 2012 05:41 PM |
I'll try to understand that, i'm only in 6th grade...
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| 30 Mar 2012 07:13 PM |
| This is not a challenge of grade level. This isn't even a challenge unless you are still a beginner builder who uses the "Build" mode and default tools. |
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| 30 Mar 2012 08:13 PM |
| For example, you want your statue to be 5 times bigger. So, after enlarging the statue, go into the meshes of each hat. In the Scale property of the mesh, it will say a series of numbers like (2,2,2). You would then multiply each number by 5, getting (2*5,2*5,2*5), or (10,10,10). If you still think it looks odd, you can tweak the numbers a bit. |
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drew8732
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| 30 Mar 2012 10:44 PM |
Insert a minimap script and change the scale to negative. If the scale was "-1/-25," it would make the statue 25 times bigger.
P.S, I'm in 6th grade as well, I understood every word they said. :P |
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| 31 Mar 2012 12:32 PM |
| There's no need for negative numbers :l |
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pauljkl
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| 31 Mar 2012 12:45 PM |
"If the scale was "-1/-25," it would make the statue 25 times bigger." -1/-25 is 1/25 using maths. try just plain old 25 or (1/25)^-1 which makes it the same |
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drew8732
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| 31 Mar 2012 12:52 PM |
| But if 1/25 makes it 25 times smaller, then -1/25 should make it 25 times bigger, right? |
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| 31 Mar 2012 02:14 PM |
| No, it's the scale. 1/25 will make it one twenty fifth the size, while 25/1 will make it 25 times bigger. |
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