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| 20 Feb 2013 04:04 PM |
| Like, two bricks together, they have a line in between, how do I remove? |
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| 20 Feb 2013 04:16 PM |
Do you mean how whenever you put two bricks right next to each other, there's that line which is caused where the bevels are?
If so, you have two solutions:
1) Make them both blockmeshes (can't have textures on them, and they look blocky) 2) CFrame them together, not so much that it flickers, but just enough so that they look like one brick.
I'm assuming that's what you mean, but if I'm wrong, please correct me. =P |
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| 20 Feb 2013 04:50 PM |
| yes that, sort of, but there is another way, something to do with properties or something, someone told me in-game before but I forget |
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| 20 Feb 2013 07:25 PM |
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| 20 Feb 2013 08:02 PM |
There is a setting you can modify to do this. It should also greatly speed up the game. But be warned, the bevels will still be visible to other players. I recommend turning them back on when you build places.
1. In ROBLOX Studio, click "Tools".
2. Click "Settings".
3. Click "Okay".
4. Go to the section titled "Rendering".
5. On the right, without scrolling down, you should find an option that says "Bevels". Simply set this to whatever setting you desire.
6. Close the Settings window.
7. Click "Okay".
8. ???
9. PROFIT! |
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| 20 Feb 2013 08:48 PM |
Block mesh..?
7.62mm, full metal jacket |
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