scrin445
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| 10 May 2012 03:28 AM |
Yes, I know its C-framing, but I need it precisely. Right now, I'll use meshs and regular shape.
I use wingman8's plug-in. I don't use the command-bar. |
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| 10 May 2012 10:11 AM |
Use the command bar. Just do it.
for i,v in pairs(game.Selection:Get()) do v.CFrame=v.CFrame*CFrame.new(0,0,0)*CFrame.Angles(math.rad(0),math.rad(0),math.rad(0)) end |
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| 10 May 2012 10:52 AM |
Wiki circle script. Or the small circle script for less parts. Change the sizes in script and run. This is the easiest way to make a perfect circle. Once you have a circle , you can use cmdutl to stretch the parts into any size or shape. |
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| 12 May 2012 05:22 AM |
Cframe tool...
I use it often, and I'm not ashamed. It saves loads of time. |
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tibiscus
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| Joined: 24 Nov 2008 |
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| 12 May 2012 06:07 AM |
| Get the cmdtul circles update. |
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