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Ever since roblox has added non mesh wedges, they've been in the insert
tool only. Most people just use insert in build like always.
But what about Roblox Studio? You have to go all the way to free models
search "Wedge" and find one non mesh.
Admins, add it to part catagory.
Pro's
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Easier to get to
People that don't like free models dont have to use them.
Cons
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Space
TL:DR
Add wedges to rbolox studio. |
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ExtulsJoin Date: 2009-01-02 Post Count: 5557 |
Yep. This is needed. |
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drahmin10Join Date: 2008-09-18 Post Count: 1235 |
i agree |
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MAXOFLIFEJoin Date: 2009-05-17 Post Count: 822 |
Definatly |
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mjattieJoin Date: 2010-06-26 Post Count: 200 |
Err... or you could do this:
properties>BRICKYOUWANTASWEDGE click.
then Insert>Object>SpecialMesh double-click.
And finaly; go back to properties, click the dropdown box and select wedge. |
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mjattie@ Before you post, read what it says.
I meant ones that aren't meshes and you can walk on them with a property
of their look. |
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You can still get it if you go to the Disney XD elements. |
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Collin@ I don't really want to change my thing from "Bricks"
to "Disney XD Skatepark Elements" and delete bricks from it just for a wedge. |
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The first thing you can get is a wedge. >_> |
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Or you could make a model of one, then access it from there.
But still, I support. |
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I agree with toaherolwela.But i guess making it where you can accsess it easily is a lot easier and its helpful for people who dont know how to make models.
I support
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Not needed, in roblox studio press insert>insert>object> wedge part |
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64runnersJoin Date: 2009-04-17 Post Count: 1394 |
Yeah just use Insert>Object>Wedge Part
So much easier?
But I think he's trying to add it to the insert drop down menu. |
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@64 then he can learn to program :P its easy to modify the roblox studio to add extra features. |
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Xgenscipter, well actually, I'm not very good at programming.
Infact I can barely do anything with my PC. |
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Shobobo99Join Date: 2008-12-30 Post Count: 5754 |
Dude this idea is already made. open up a place, then click insert-->object-->wedge part |
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Mario5422Join Date: 2008-11-17 Post Count: 3922 |
Support. |
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Shobo@ I meant in an insert panel for faster insert. |
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well, you can access it by going to insert>object>WedgePart
But if you are talking about a wedgepart int the insert menu along with the ble baseplates, weld connectors, and the likes, I support |
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CoolTJPJoin Date: 2009-01-05 Post Count: 1860 |
LIE.
In RS, (When editing a game) make sure you have workspace selected, Click Insert > Object, and at the very end of the list, "Wedge Part"
Duh duh duh. Didn't bother to look dere did ja? |
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Drkill777Join Date: 2007-05-06 Post Count: 2080 |
They definitely need to update the insert toolbox. Disney XD was like forever ago |
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tofwapJoin Date: 2007-12-06 Post Count: 6596 |
step1, select the workspace object in the explorer
step2, hover over the insert fly out on the main menu
step3, click "object" on the menu that pops up
step4, select "Wedge" from the window that pops up (the objects are n alphabetical order)
you could also use the command line with this command
'I=Instance.new("WedgePart") I.Parent=Game.Workspace' |
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