This content is a comprehensive beginner's guide to using Roblox Studio, covering the essential tools and techniques for creating games, from basic building to publishing and advanced features like terrain editing and material generation.
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so Timmy wants to be a Roblox developer
and instead of opening Roblox Studio he
searches how to become a Roblox Dev and
he just searches for hours just to find
an easy way to become a Roblox developer
he tries and tries and tries but it's
just not enough for him why can't I get
this he says any rage quits he just
decides to give up on his dream of
becoming a Roblox Dev and going back to
playing pet simulator wait Timmy what
are you doing the light at the end of
the tunnel arrives Lord regulus the pro
developer who climbed to the top of the
front page in blazing speed with 15
games that hit the front page and
hundreds of millions of visits and Robux
made he can teach Timmy right Jimmy just
open up studio and start messing around
you'll start to get it with enough work
okay so Underlord regulus's guidance
Timmy goes ahead and tries it he opens
up studio and starts messing around
placing parts and trying to make the
games of his Wireless streams and with
enough time and dedication he begins to
move Parts at the speed of light he
makes the game of his dreams and starts
to see it all come to you hold up hold
up hold up this is not gonna happen that
easy but at least it's somewhat
relatable this guide right here is going
to show you exactly how to use Roblox
Studio from start to finish exactly down
to the Last Detail this is the best
guide you're going to see on it I
started just like you with zero
experience and now you are lucky to get
this very video I wish I had when I got
started it would have been way easier
and I would have learned way faster
saving me days or weeks maybe even
months of time so let's get started
first we need to download Roblox Studio
of course now this is pretty easy
obviously if you've downloaded Roblox on
your computer you should already have
studio and all we need to do is search
for it so if you're on Mac you can click
the search button on the top right of
your menu bar at the top of your screen
or if you're on Windows like me go ahead
and click the search button down here
and you can go ahead and click and you
can type in Roblox Studio it should show
up and if doesn't you can go ahead to roblox.com
roblox.com
create and there will be a download link
there I'll also link it in the
description for you to go ahead and head
over there one of the first links in the
description cool now let's let Roblox
Studio load up and let's get into it so
we want to make our first game Roblox
Studio has a few different sections
where you can make a game and edit all
the games you've made in the past and
these sections of Roblox Studio are on
the left hand side you can go ahead and
see there is a new project button
there's a my games button there's a
recent button and there's an archive
button now the most important one when
we get started is new because this has
all of our templates where we can choose
different templates to get us started
with and really you only need to worry
about these first three the other ones
are not that great to be honest and you
can go ahead and see your games here and
all your group games and then recent
we'll show you recent projects you've
opened on the computer that you're using
so let's just start with a base plate a
basic new base plate right here not
classic base plate let's just use the
normal one and there we go you've made
your first Roblox game congrats you can
close this video now wait wait no never
mind uh keep watching and your first
quote-unquote game but there's a lot
more to understand to get started in
Roblox studio so let's go the UI of
Roblox studio so the first thing we're
going to look at is the UI or user
interface of Roblox Studio which
includes all of the buttons panels and
menus in Roblox studio now I'm not
trying to overwhelm you with a bunch of
stuff so I'm gonna go ahead and show you
the main panels and we'll get into
everything else later first is the top
bar of Roblox Studio this is where we're
gonna get started so first one in the in
the top left is file and this has what
you'd expect from your average program
so as you can see we can see our recent
games we've edited you can see new you
can see open from file open from Roblox
close Place
Etc now you can save to a file which
will save as a Roblox Place file which
will allow you to access your place on
the computer or send that place to
somebody else as a file so they can edit
that instance of the place but don't
worry about that the main one you need
to worry about is publish to Roblox
publish to Roblox allows you to put it
on the website public so that it can be
played by everyone of course if you set
it to public and save to Roblox saves it
but it does not make the changes public
so I can go ahead and publish and that's
going to be seen by everyone below this
menu bar below this top menu bar up here
we have a selection of items which are
very important to the use of Roblox
studio and especially to building
so to go ahead and move around in Roblox
Studio we can right click to go ahead
and look around in Roblox Studio we can
look around in what we call the viewport
which is in the middle of the screen
lets us see everything inside the game
and we can use the a wsd Keys just like
a game to go ahead and move back and
forth but there's an additional two keys
which you can use to move around which
is the Q and the E Keys Q will move down
and E will move up now you can right
click look around but there's one last
thing you can scroll to go ahead and go
really fast and move around faster Zoom
if you will so yeah the first button
that we should take a look at is the
part button
part button will go ahead and place a
part in our game if we click it and as
you can see it has a drop down here
which allows us to see block sphere
wedge Corner wedge cylinder so we can
choose different shape parts to use in
our game now of course the main one
you're going to be using is a normal
block so now that we've placed this we
can actually drag this around and we can
choose where we want to place it now you
might notice that mine is moving really
smoothly and one really important thing
is the increment so you can actually
change the increment that this moves at
and this brings us to these different
tabs here which include home model
Avatar test View and plugins view has
all of the different things in Roblox
studio and we can show them and hide
them Tess has the play button start
button and several other options for you
to test Avatar has Avatar options for
animating and designing avatars and
model has most of the features that we
need for building it has a little bit
more than home but home has all the main
ones but if we go to model it actually
has this thing called Snap to grid now
snap to grid is actually going to allow
us to go ahead and change the increment
that we move and scale Parts at so if we
change this to be checked off I'm not
sure most the time most the time yours
should already be checked and it should
say one stud by default and 45 degrees
as your
rotate now this is horrible by the way
45 degrees is bad for rotation as you
can see it rotates really really really
stiffly we don't want this and so I
usually have mine at 15 and then I leave
my move at either 0.1
0.25 or 0.5 and then sometimes I turn it
off when I'm moving around bushes and
stuff but a really good one to start
with is probably 0.5 or even one stud
because one stud is good and one method
you could do is you can start building
with one stud and then later you can go
ahead and switch to smaller ones as you
get more into the deep details of your
build now you'll notice that on both the
Home tab and the model tab there is a
select move scale and rotate tool and
these are very self-explanatory select
is very useful when you just want to
drag stuff and you know move things
around without worrying about moving it
with any other type of dragger and
having these in the way you can just
drag it select it deselect it now move
is for more exact movements
so you can of course always move your
part by just dragging it but you're
going to notice pretty quickly that
building things well using that dragging
feature is going to be horrible so I
highly recommend that you go ahead and
use the move tools for more exact
movements so we can go ahead and drag
and we can move it up and down
left to right and that type of thing and
by the way this moves on the y axis this
moves on the x axis and this moves on
the Z axis and these represent different
positions inside of the game world now
we'll get into that more later but it's
good to know X Y and Z especially if
you're going to go into scripting later
and especially if you want to be an
advanced Builder now back to the UI
around the rest of the screen we have
several different panels and by default
you have the toolbox or you should have
the toolbox the properties window which
is right here and usually I believe that
it is right here actually and we also
have the output window and this will
spit out different things from your code
but we don't really have to worry about
this right now so let's close that now
if you do not see any one of these menus
you can go ahead up here to view and we
can select Explorer and you'll will see
it disappears and appears and there is a
chance that it might be stacking up with
other windows and glitching out
in that case you can click it a ton of
times until you see it on your screen or
you can close out windows until you see
it so I can go ahead and close out tool
grip editor and all this stuff and then
I'll be able to cycle through these
easier so let's go ahead and look at
each individual one of these main panels
so toolbox you can get your models that
you've made in the past in the inventory
section or in this one that lets you see
the models you've made and this one
shows you recent models you've used this
one it's your models these are very
similar tags except this one allows you
to see group models too now this one is
the interesting one you've heard about
free models right and if you're really
new to development you probably don't
necessarily even know how to get them
but you can go ahead and get free models
from this you can get all kinds of
different models that people have made
now most of these are not the best
quality and a lot of them if you use all
three models as you've probably seen all
free model games nothing matches up it's
horrible to use all free models unless
you're very careful with it which it
does take some time and practice honing
your own building skills to know how to
match together different free models but
with that in mind they're okay to look
at and learn from but I would not
recommend making entire games with them
you can practice with it you can
practice dragging stuff in practice
handling models with these it's very
good but we don't want you sitting
around throwing free models in studio
that's not going to do anybody any good
and that's how I started but look that's
not how we want to start if we're trying
to learn this quickly and trying to skip
all the randomness so next up Explorer
now the Explorer the Explorer window is
very crucial so pay attention it is very
much so one of the most important
windows in Roblox studio so you need to
see this so each one of these inside of
the Explorer window is called a service
a service is a different
piece of the Roblox engine that does a
different function and it allows us to
go ahead and do different things inside
our game and contain different aspects
of our game so the most important one
and the main one that we'll be using is
called workspace everything that exists
visibly in your game that is an object
not the lighting we'll get into that
later but that's also visible everything
that is in workspace is all that you can
see in the game aside from light don't
worry about that yet but everything you
can see in the game is in workspace so
this right here this is in workspace as
you can see if we select it we'll see it
right here this is a spawn location now
face split this is our base plate it's
in workspace if we hit the delete key
it's gone and it's also gone from the
Explorer so I'm going to go ahead and
click control Z or command Z on Mac to
undo that and by the way to redo it is
control shift Z or command shift Z on
Mac now lighting is the other one you
can see and you can change different
aspects of how the game's lighting looks
so for example we can raise our
brightness do a bunch of cool stuff
there's a bunch of different properties
in lighting which allow you to change
how the game looks and can go ahead and
see how to use all of these in the video
in the right hand corner you can go
ahead and pop that open in a new tab and
watch that after this so you can learn
lighting if you would like because it is
a very interesting and fun thing to do
so you can actually make quite a bit of
Robux easily by making lighting because
in my opinion lighting if you have an
eye for it is really easy to go ahead
and start making Robux from because it's
like one of the easiest things to make
in Roblox studio so just a note there
for any of you who want to learn a skill
that can make you Robux fast lighting do
it next up the basics of building so in
this section of the video we are going
to look at the basics of building and
I'm going to show you how to build now
that we're out of the way of the boring
UI we're into building so if we go ahead
and choose select by clicking on it if
it's not already chosen so if it's dark
gray like mine that means that it's
selected if it's not dark gray then it's
not selected then we can hover our
cursor over a part and drag it wherever
we want so for anyone over this but yeah
but now let's look at the scale tool so
the scale tool very similar in how it
works to the move tool except you grab
one of these draggers and you can go
ahead and move it and see it stretch
into the sky alright so now we're going
to turn this part into a wall we're
gonna build a wall so you can scale your
part up and you can say you know I want
to make this a huge wall and I want to
stretch it over the whole base plate
alright so we've built our wall so now
what we need to do we need to look at
the different ways you can scale parts
so we've scaled this wall outright I've
scaled out really long on both sides but
there are a few different ways that you
can scale Parts which are going to be
really useful in building one way is by
holding control and dragging one of
these and you can go ahead and stretch
it out on both sides and you can hold
shift to stretch it out on all sides in
One Direction if we hit Ctrl Z we can go
ahead and undo that and if you go ahead
and click control shift
shift
click you can go ahead and stretch it
out evenly from the middle or the origin
Point here and you can stretch it out in
all directions that way now more
keybinds you can go ahead and click
control R and you can go ahead and turn
it 90 degrees now you can click Ctrl T
and this will turn it vertically 90
degrees interesting right control T
though is a little bit is a little bit
weird though alright now let's go ahead
and delete this now we're going to look
at some more keybinds of building and
let's start actually building a basic
building so I'm going to go ahead and
add a new part in the model tab I'm
going to click the part button and now
we're going to hold Ctrl scale that down
then I'm going to stretch this out let's
make it a good length go ahead and make
this taller we'll go ahead and click
control D to duplicate this part we're
going to stretch it all the way down
here stretch it out to the length of
wall we want move this move this out one
stud and you don't want anything
overlapping while you while you're
building this is really important
because if you have stuff over lapping
let me show you so let's go ahead and
select the part go to our properties
panel and change the brick color to teal
now if I stretch this over this you'll
see that it starts flickering this is
called Z fighting and Z fighting is a
horrible looking glitch so you know this
is normal and it's gonna happen on
accident but we want to avoid this as
much as possible so that's partly why
I'm doing that to make sure we don't
have any Z fighting I know that we
aren't recoloring this we're going to
leave it as medium Stone gray but it's
good to keep in mind also while we're on
colors there is a custom color property
which I recommend using as much as
possible because these are not really
enough especially as you get more
advanced in your builds now let's go
ahead and click on this and hold shift
and we can go ahead and have both of
these selected at once then I'm going to
click Ctrl D to duplicate then I'm going
to click control r twice and now we have
this on both sides now let's go ahead
and add a roof but with the roof let's
use a different kind of bar so let's
click this let's add a wedge and then
we're going to click Ctrl R drag this up
here and then we're going to go ahead
and stretch this out now one thing I
want to do is I want to select this wall
and check the size so it's 36 if your
wall is uneven sized you might want to
change it to something that's even but
36 divided by 2 is 18. so if we go ahead
and make this 18 studs wide we can go
ahead and make that good and then if we
click control D Ctrl R twice we can go
ahead and drag this back here and there
we go so now
we have our basic shape of a house or a
building so if we go ahead and flick
this and hold shift and click on this
let's go ahead and recolor this let's
make it let's make this white so I'm
going to go ahead and choose a nice kind
of quilt I think quill gray looks good
and then I'm going to go ahead
and I'm going to add a block all right
then I'm going to drag this up here and
stretch it out to the same size as the
top of our roof
maybe change this down to 0.25 see if
that now we're having a little bit of an
alignment issue here not exactly sure
why this is happening
let's see the size this might be fixed
by changing the height of this if we had
to add more of an even angle I believe
it would be better but it doesn't really
matter for now so I'm going to change
the brick color to a nice Brown so we
have our roof go ahead and click Ctrl D
and then hit Ctrl r twice and then now
we run into a predicament right so this
is very important in building and I feel
like a lot of people don't even know
this but if you go ahead and see these
draggers they're very they're lined up
with the part right this is called local
space and local space is the
basically the position of the part the
move tool is being based on the position
of the part the rotation of the part
it's using its own
space to go ahead and calculate how it's
going to move but obviously this isn't
really going to work too well if we're
trying to move it over there unless we
did a this but it's gonna be hard to
line up so what we can do is we can go
ahead and right click and click use
World space and we can change that to
World space so now it's based off the
whole world it's based off the world
rather than the part so it's going to
say the same direction as what we'd
expect and now we can go ahead and move
this in place with no problem and there
we go another issue
it's not lining up what okay this is
weird now
we could do the simple fix
which is just to drag this but I do
recommend the plug-in which is called
resize a line I'll go ahead and Link it
below for you it's really useful and it
allows you to resize stuff and align
edges so you can go ahead and go to your
plugins tab after you download it and
you can usually just get it in plugins
actually on the toolbox so if you go to
plugins search up resize align we can go
ahead and get that stravent resize align
and use that so geom tools we'll open
that up if you have multiple by this guy
I recommend all of these by the way but
resize the line now we can go ahead and
click on this click on that and align
those two edges up and now it's good no
problems there anymore now I'm gonna go
ahead and I'm going to select this
actually let's not do that yet I'm going
to select I'm going to box select click
from this corner drag select all of
these I'm going to make the walls a nice
red but then I'm going to go in here
change this to be a darker red and we'll
call that good right there and now I
kind of want to extend these walls out
just give it some depth you know let's
just do that on one side let's just do
that on this side just a little bit
there we go not the greatest not the
greatest but very good for starters now
let's go ahead and look at how we can
make windows and doors and that kind of
thing inside of your building so one way
you can do this is by simply hitting
Ctrl D on this part holding control and
then now we have a center right we have
a center part and we can say that's our
Center and then we can just go ahead and
resize this down and I'm gonna go back
to 0.5
I'm going to use resize one real quick
and yeah so okay go back down to 0.5
and now that we have a center we can go
ahead and go off of this
I'm gonna align these with resize the
line and now one two three four five
I'm gonna I'm gonna do one stud okay so
that was two and a half studs all right
drag that now I'm gonna hit Ctrl D to
duplicate that and I'm gonna go ahead
and move that over here and there we go
so that is how you can get a centered up
hole or window now we can just go ahead
and duplicate this boom and grab resize
Ctrl D that
scale it down
and there you go you pretty much get the
gist and go ahead and duplicate this we
can go ahead and make some window sills
and let's go ahead and go back down to
20.25 man so this is one issue with
building studio and why I recommend
learning blender because it can be
really annoying to be doing all of these
scaling and measurement Etc
so yeah I'm gonna go ahead and duplicate
that why is this not looking Center all
right so I went ahead and added some
stuff to my window now we can go ahead
and duplicate a part in here hit Ctrl D
we can go ahead and hold Ctrl scale that up
up
let's uncheck the move make that thinner
turn it to blue and then we can go in
properties and we can go ahead and
increase the transparency and also the
reflectance to get a nice look for a
window we can change the material to
smooth plastic and we can go ahead and
have a pretty nice looking window so
pretty good not the greatest but we're
going to improve with time as you build
and get better at it now I could do a
much better window than this but I'm not
going to worry about it for now because
we're just looking at the basics now
another way is with what we call unions
so unions in studio is another feature
involved with building and this lets you
cut Parts out of other parts and glue
Parts together and all that kind of
stuff personally I'm not the biggest fan
of unions but for simple things I
believe they're very useful sometimes
and even necessary so you might run into
problems and builds and you need to to
You Know cover up a gap or fill
something or do something really quick
that is when I personally think unions
are the best and otherwise you should
probably use blender for it but unions
can also be used for things like Windows
so you can hit Ctrl D hold Ctrl hold
Ctrl and we can go ahead and just scale
this down uh we can right click and we
can click negate to go ahead and turn
this in to a negated part which will let
us cut it out of another part but we can
also hit control shift n or command
shift n on Mac to go ahead and make this
negated now you'll see it's like red
transparent now if you hold shift and
click on another part we can right click
and hit Union or as you can see the
keybind is Ctrl shift G so if you hit
Ctrl shift G we go ahead and Union that
together so now we have a union
now one issue with unions is as you make
more complex ones Roblox gets really bad
at rendering these and they kind of are
bad for your game's performance so you
want to avoid using unions too much one
other issue we won't be able to go
through this usually because now we this
is basically a mesh and a mesh is one
object rather than a bunch of parts so
it's it doesn't know exactly how to
calculate this so that you can go
through this hole but there is a fix to
keep in mind so if we select this we can
go ahead and go down in our properties
and change the Collision Fidelity to
precise convex deposition and we'll be
able to go ahead and jump through this
of course if the space allows
example but yeah that gives you an idea
of the basics of building now we're
going to go ahead and look at some more
stuff in studio such as how to publish
and save our game we're going to go
ahead and look at how to publish your
game so if we go ahead and click publish
to Roblox we can publish this game but
I'm going to click publish to Roblox as
just so that I can make a copy for an
example for you guys so I'm gonna hit
publish Roblox ads and we're gonna make
a new game and now you'll see here that
we can name it and we can name it
whatever we want so we can name our game
blah blah blah blah test I don't know
and then we can do whatever we can
create we can choose the Creator we can
choose the group we want it to be in or
you can have it created by yourself you
can create the genre which helps Roblox
catalog categorize your game a little
bit and you can choose which devices it
can be played on or recommend checking
off console and team create team create
lets you have people work with you in
studio on your your project just like it
was a game on Roblox like you're playing
together except you're all in studio
building at the same time which is a
really great insanely useful feature
that I use all the time with friends and
development Partners so yeah really
useful now once you're done setting this
up you can hit create and it'll publish
it on Roblox so some more about the
studio UI now we can go ahead and look
at file and we can see that we have
several things and the first one I want
to show you is Advanced now Advanced
actually has something which is called
customized shortcuts now you might have
been wondering earlier how was I
possibly opening up resize aligned so
fast well I have a custom shortcut for
resize a line so you can set shortcuts
you can change the default ones to
whatever you want so that you can go
ahead and use stuff in studio way faster
so let's go ahead and click customize
shortcuts and we can go ahead and find
resize align for example people and we
can go ahead and click on the shortcut
Box by double clicking it then we can
click r or whatever you want I use R for
mine and you'll go ahead and have a
shortcut for resize a line or whatever
you're setting a shortcut for so it's
really useful and I really recommend
doing this but be careful when you're
doing this don't accidentally reset
something like really useful you're
going to mess some stuff up so I'm going
to hit OK
and then another thing is beta features
so beta features allows you to see some
of the new features in studio that
they're adding and it allows you to get
these new things in studio early so one
thing I want you to make sure you have
enabled is material generator now
material generator is a new thing made
by Roblox which lets you make AI
materials really like they're really
awesome so let's click make sure that's
checked off and we'll go ahead and hit
save now in the Home tab you should see
it here I'm not seeing it for some
reason so I'm going to go ahead and
reopen my place alright now
see it right here material generator and
you might have to reopen Roblox Studio
like I did to see it because it's a new
feature but with this you can go ahead
and generate materials for your game so
rather than using the default ones like
oh leafy grass mud all this stuff now
instead of having to import your own or
make some you can just have ai make it
so go ahead and set this back to smooth
plastic and now if we go ahead to the
material generator we can go ahead and
type in let's say what is it called
exciting yeah it's called siding there
we go then you can go ahead and hit
enter or click generate and boom it's
going to spit out some textures for us
and these will be instantly able to be
applied so wow actually these are really
good so let's go ahead and try this one here
here
and you can go ahead and scale it down
change the studs per tile you can make
it organic to make it kind of randomized
looks pretty cool I'm gonna go ahead and
see some other one
this one I like this one it looks more
cartoony but it always does have the PBR
you can always take that off though hard
choices huh I think I'm gonna choose
this one I think this one's the best so
and we'll go ahead and choose the base
material I'm gonna make that wood planks
and I'm going to click save and apply
variant you can change the subs per tile
to change the size and now we can go
ahead and select all our parts
and close this out
and we can go ahead and go into we can
hold shift to select those by the way we
can go into material variant and change
that to red house siding material and
there we go so you might see we're gonna
have some Z fighting so things aren't
going to line up fully but that's an
easy fix as we mentioned earlier
although tedious it's pretty easy we can
move these scale them to change how that
looks you might need to do this you know
pretty easy stuff I'm going to use
resize line now that we have a key bind
we can click R and go ahead and do that
go ahead and scale that
good enough for now now I'm gonna make a
roof material just for fun Roofing
horizontal black let's see what it spits
out for us I kind of like that but I'm
gonna ask for a more cartoony one so
let's see what it does interesting huh
interesting wow okay ah okay so I'm
gonna use this one and let's try organic
all right cool okay now there is another
plug-in by the same person who made this
it's called material flip and this will
allow us to flip the materials you can
get this in toolbox by searching it up
and there we go so now it is the right
way and I think I'm gonna extend the
roof out one pretty nice with those
materials so those are a lifesaver
especially for new Builders really
really insane so you're gonna be able to
make some really unique stuff with that
but if you right click this and you
click insert object there are a ton of
different objects you can mess with and
I recommend trying out textures
which allow you to make a tiling image
of your own and decals which allow you
to add an image so we can go ahead and
insert a texture in here and do whatever
we want with that but for now you've
mastered most the basics of building in
Roblox studio and you're ready to take
your skills to the next level so now
let's look at some more advanced
building techniques so first up grouping
and ungrouping so we've looked at unions
and unions to let us combine Parts but
this is a lot different this just lets
you make different groups so if we go
ahead and click up here and drag and box
select our house and hit Ctrl G we can
make a group now this is one combined
group you'll see it's a model in
workspace we can right click this and
rename it of course and name it house
one and by the way when you're naming I
recommend not doing any spaces so it's
easier for when a scripter goes ahead
and works with it now we can go ahead
and drag this around as one thing thing
and this might happen that happens with
models but that is fine if we go ahead and
and
click this and change the primary part
to Something in here it'll fix that
issue for us so yeah grouping is pretty
awesome we can also group as a folder a
folder does not let you do this but it's
much better for organization purposes
so you can right click and click group
as a folder or you click Ctrl alt G to
go ahead and make it a folder next up
the terrain editor the terrain editor is
a very useful tool and it allows you to
make some very awesome things in studio
if we go to view we can go ahead and
find the terrain editor and it should be
up in here somewhere yeah right here so
this is the terrain editor you can just
click that so you see it on your screen
and we can go ahead and click the edit
button to go ahead and see our main
terrain tools so terrain now we can go
ahead and add terrain right we can add
it adding terrain's all right but it's
not the greatest tool aside from when
you're just getting started my favorite
way to get the Baseline layer of terrain
is to go ahead and get a plug-in called
part 2 terrain and what this does is it
goes ahead and lets us make any part
into terrain so I'm going to go ahead
and choose grass and click on the base
plate now again you can find this plugin
by going to toolbox and going to plugins
and searching for part two Terrain
go ahead and get that plug-in now you
might notice that this goes ahead and
makes everything a little bit sunken in
that's fine we can just drag it and do
that or you can go ahead and move your
base plate down before you change it
into terrain but yeah now the tools so
we did we did look at app now add as I
said I don't really like the add tool I
believe the grow tools better in most
cases but you can go ahead and change
the different properties of this like
the size the pivot position lets us
change like where it goes based on your
mouse cursor the plane lock and you can
change the material of course and you
can go ahead and change what material
each one of these is with material
servers so you can see in material
service we can go ahead and choose one
of our material variants that we already
made for cracked lava so we can scroll
down to crack lava and okay wait wait we
need we need a material variant for
collect cracked lava so you let's let's
make a replacement one so I'm going to
add a part and we can go ahead and go to
the material generator and let's make
make something new to replace cracked
lava because there's not many times when
you need cracked lava so let's see what
do we make let's add a nice Rocky
texture and we'll see what this makes oh
that's actually pretty fire all right I
like that kind of it's a little bit
weird though let's just run with this
one and let's go ahead and let the base
material be cracked lava make the
pattern to organic oh yeah that's better
save and apply that and boom now we have
that material variant in here which you
can go ahead and go back to material
servers change cracklava's default
variant to big rock material and we got
ourselves that now it's red how do we
fix that well
you can go to terrain go to material
colors and change that back to Gray and
there we go so
we're good now now let's go back to the
tools I went on tangent there but we're
gonna go ahead and subtract this so we
can choose the subtract tool size that
up and we can go ahead and start
subtracting some of our terrain I'll
just you know make sure we have plane
lock on and just delete that so next up
grow tools so you'll see we have this
messy look here actually we're gonna fix
it so I'm gonna change the base size to
bigger and we're just going to scale all
this terrain up we're gonna make some hills
hills
heels are nice make some nice area in
here now let's make some really big
hills and on the sides of these big
Hills is where we're going to use our
material that we made because on the
sides of Hills we start getting this
brown material and it doesn't look that
good in my opinion so we can fix that
now I'm going to go ahead and paint so
the paint tool is very useful you can
click the paint tool
size that down then we'll go ahead and
grab the cracked lava and ooh yeah I'm
liking that a lot
although I want this texture to be
bigger so I'm going to turn off by the
way I'm going to turn off plane lock
because paint tool is horrible with
playing plane look but I'm going to go
back to our material service I'm going
to click on our big rock material and
I'm going to change the studs per tile
to be a lot bigger and try out regular
is regular look better I'm not really
sure oh we can't type in a number for this
this
100 that looks weird this is an
interesting texture to work with but I
think we're just gonna run with it we
can paint some more on here I'm going to
change it to mud on here paint some mud
you know mix it up mix it up choose some
leafy grass now leafy grass solves this
issue see this it's all poking through a
little easy fix for leafy grass size
That Base size up and it'll help fix
that and then we can add like some pavement
pavement
or something pretty cool stuff this is
all great but what about scripting I
know that a lot of you guys might want
to be able to script on Roblox and maybe
you don't even want to be a builder well
it's good that you went ahead and
learned this so congratulate yourself
for that you did a great job today
learning this if you followed along I do
have a special thing for you this is
called the scripting Secrets course and
it's a full course for scripting and it
includes everything that every other
course does not include there's no
better place to learn scripting on the
entire internet it has everything from
the basics of Lua down to the advanced
game mechanics and also exactly how to
make your game of success I've worked
with the Roblox coach to bring you this
new course I'm going to link that below
for you but you can go ahead and click
the video on screen to watch the
beginner guide Roblox scripting it's
going to get you started very good great
place to start but I do recommend
clicking the link in the description for
the scripting Secrets course for the
best possible place to learn thank you
you for watching see you at the
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