carsont1
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| Joined: 06 Sep 2011 |
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| 01 May 2013 09:20 PM |
| Select the red arrow tool by resizer and drag brick using arrows into another brick so they are almost combined and tada!No need for cframe plugins,or cframe tool |
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| 01 May 2013 09:22 PM |
Cant rotate, hard to be precise, must turn CollisionCheck off.
CmdUtl is much easier, to be honest. Plugins will rule ROBLOX Studio until they can get it together. |
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69scott69
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| Joined: 30 Jan 2011 |
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| 02 May 2013 01:09 AM |
As a tutorial this leaves a lot to be desired...
Anchor parts you are CFraming, otherwise they will fly apart when you play the game.
Use the Grid tool (looks like a horseshoe magnet. 1 stud, 1/5stud, X off) to change the amount you can move/rotate/resize by.
Zooming in to the tool handles (for the rotate, resize and move on axis tools) helps with very small movements.
For very precise movements, use CmdUtl like ShooterDude54 said, or go to the ROBLOX wiki and Search CFraming to learn how to use the Command Bar CFrame line.
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| 02 May 2013 04:38 AM |
| CmdUtl is the easiest way. |
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| 02 May 2013 11:43 AM |
Yeah, I'm glad I found CmdUtl. I'd been using the command line for ages.
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