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| 07 Jun 2012 07:52 AM |
| I wounder..Maybe being able to c-frame? Using studio? Your opinion X3 |
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rp069
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| 07 Jun 2012 08:00 AM |
a good builder is someone who makes all their own things, and does it willingly and without remorse, if it's even possible to be remorseful for something you made :/ anyway, check out VirtualDarks, he's what makes a good builder |
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| 07 Jun 2012 11:21 AM |
Honestly, what makes a good builder is a quote from Scacman1967:
"What makes a good builder is the ability to use all the tools you're given effectively"
Or something simular to that effect... Anyways, basically learn everything there is to about building (Won't happen over-night, even I learn new things and look at my join date), be it use of Cframe, Studio, Terrain, anything available and at your disposal to build with. |
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GUESTHAXX
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| 07 Jun 2012 11:37 AM |
Take the time to know your tools.
Hug them Pet them Snuggle with them during a stormy night. Play with them Use them often If they act mean find out why Don't call them names. And talk with them. lol
The real way is to know how to use all tools that you have.
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| 07 Jun 2012 12:05 PM |
| Ninja pretty much nailed it, but I would say uses their tools in a way that is aesthetically pleasing, brilliant, and creative. |
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| 07 Jun 2012 12:39 PM |
Yea, I guess that's important too. :P
But I like GUEST's way better, anyways.
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pauljkl
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| 07 Jun 2012 02:59 PM |
| Patience, lots and lots of patience is needed. Roblox studio is a fickle beast |
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grimy12
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