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| 14 Mar 2013 06:46 PM |
| I'm trying to create a 100% to-scale lego piece set, but I can't find any info on the length of a single stud. |
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MrChubbs
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| 14 Mar 2013 06:47 PM |
| Compare meters to the scale of the player, about .4 meters to the stud I believe. |
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HaxHelper
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| 14 Mar 2013 06:52 PM |
| It really depends on what scale you want to use. Some of the most common are minifig height (6 feet) and 1 stud = 1 foot. |
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| 14 Mar 2013 06:57 PM |
| The gravity on roblox is 20 times stronger per unit, but I'd say 5 studs is 1 metre. |
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| 14 Mar 2013 06:59 PM |
| Apparently, comparing the acceleration of gravity in Roblox and the real world tells us that about 20 studs (I think) is a meter. |
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Solotaire
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| 14 Mar 2013 06:59 PM |
1 stud is five centimetres (1 meter = 20 studs).
Source: http://blog.roblox.com/2012/06/testing-the-accuracy-of-roblox-physics-with-potato-cannons/
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SN0X
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| 15 Mar 2013 03:07 AM |
| Face the truth guys--we're lego people D: D: |
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zars15
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| 15 Mar 2013 04:09 AM |
| Wait, what is roblox aceleration? If real world has 9,8 meters per second, we could calculate acurate unit. |
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Aerideyn
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| 15 Mar 2013 07:42 AM |
roblox's acceleration is 9.8m/s^2 thus, to convert into studs - 9.8 * 20 = 196 studs/s^2
you can confirm this by creating anti-gravity with a body force. To accelerate a mass at a given acceleration the force required is given by the equation F = M*A thus in roblox.. Force = workspace.Part:GetMass() * 196
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| 15 Mar 2013 08:34 AM |
Vf = Vi + at
Vf = velocity final Vi = velocity initial a = acceleration (192 studs/s/s) t = time in seconds |
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TheMyrco
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| 15 Mar 2013 10:39 AM |
Eh what was the equation again?
8 studs = 1 foot, right? |
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TheMyrco
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| 15 Mar 2013 10:44 AM |
Nvm found it out.
1 meter = 20 studs 1 stud = 1/20 = 0.05m = 5cm = 2 inches.
There, gonna track this and reffer to it whenever pootis. |
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| 15 Mar 2013 10:44 AM |
^
'1 stud is five centimetres (1 meter = 20 studs).' |
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| 15 Mar 2013 10:53 AM |
| Yeah, collision of US and UK there. Used US 'meter' and UK 'centimetres'. |
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UnAdmin
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| 15 Mar 2013 12:57 PM |
I think a meter is 20 studs so 1 CM is 2 Studs.
Oh, and, reported for spam. |
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| 15 Mar 2013 01:06 PM |
@Aerideyn: Roblox gravity is actually 9.81*20 studs/seconds^2. If you try a force of 196*mass on a part, it will slowly attain negative Y velocity.
-God Bless- |
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| 15 Mar 2013 01:06 PM |
STOP BUMPING ALREADY
This has been asked and discussed so many times. Everybody has their answer and the answer is on the thread. Stop posting the answer again and again. |
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1waffle1
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| 15 Mar 2013 02:45 PM |
to begin a new somewhat relevant topic:
What is the mass of a 1x1x1 block in grams? |
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1waffle1
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| 15 Mar 2013 02:48 PM |
and @ everyone who was wrong
1 stud = 5 cm |
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1waffle1
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| 15 Mar 2013 03:15 PM |
Actually, I can calculate that.
196.2 = 9.81*20
a = Volume of Earth x 20 = 2.166×10^22 cubic meters b = Mass of Earth x 20 = 1.1944397×10^26 kilograms
a/b = 1.813×10^-4 cubic meters per kilogram = 0.1813 cubic centimeters per gram
0.1813 cubic centimeters per gram x 5 = 0.1813 cubic studs per gram
Mass of one 1x1x1 block = 0.1813 grams ~ mass of two grains of sand Mass of one 2048x2048x2048 block = 7.7868×10^6 kilograms ~ 20 Earth masses |
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1waffle1
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| 15 Mar 2013 03:18 PM |
So that doesn't quite make sense.
Roblox character height = 25 cm ~ diameter of a soccer ball Roblox character mass = 2.3569 grams ~ mass of a penny
what is wrong with you, roblox why are your physics so wrong |
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woot3
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| 15 Mar 2013 03:19 PM |
Well,
Realife Mass = Density*Volume
ROBLOX Mass = Volume
I'd go with 1rg = 1kg?
(RG being roblox gram) |
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