@CaptFoxworth19 it depends on how big your parts are, if your parts were relatively big make the degree less, and if your part is small you could put like any degree depending on how much parts in the circle you need
Like in the video i put the scale like 10 times smaller (0.1) and the degree was 10, you could put the degree 20 if you want less parts to complete a circle
i might be wrong i think the scale is 0.2 not 0.1 try messing around with it
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@Random04 if you can send me a reference model, I will appreciate it so much
@Random04 okay thanks @Random04
@CaptFoxworth19 i can do the thing you want if you can't do it tho just tell me
@CaptFoxworth19 it depends on how big your parts are, if your parts were relatively big make the degree less, and if your part is small you could put like any degree depending on how much parts in the circle you need
Like in the video i put the scale like 10 times smaller (0.1) and the degree was 10, you could put the degree 20 if you want less parts to complete a circle
i might be wrong i think the scale is 0.2 not 0.1 try messing around with it
@Random04 what is the exact scale and size of the parts used? Because at 30 degrees I can't mirror the parts anymore
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Yeah I do a similar technique like that all the time
@BaconEggs literally said that in the video bruh
wowie totally not been done before !!! funkyyyy!!!!!
@DarthAbhinav using a script just for some simple panelling ?
@DarthAbhinav it's genuinely for new players
So i think it's easier than a script
...or just use a script.
Oh dang.
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