

Roblox Creator Challenge (Three free hats) That's why we create megathreads to help keep everything organized and tidy. When Roblox events come around, the threads about it tend to get out of hand. Our current header image is from this game here! The point is that it’s convenient It’s easier to have it within a WidgetGui so that you don’t have to tab in and out of studio, do calculations to convert between units before converting into studs and get a calculator every time.Roblox is a game creation platform/game engine that allows users to design their own games and play a wide variety of different types of games created by other users. (note that I am going to add a scaling feature given the feedback here)īy your logic of taking issue with it being a ‘spreadsheet’ we may as well not have any plugins as you can just use the command bar. Also, the 20 studs to a metre measurement has worked pretty well for me when sizing most objects. People very rarely change gravity in their games, not only this, but changing gravity does not change the scale of objects. This really isn’t meant to be a calculator in that sense, and I don’t see a problem with it being a ‘spreadsheet’, the naming is the best I could think of to convey it’s function to users. Roblox is a global platform that brings people together through play.

Get it now! (please i spent ages on this ui) Stud Calculator - Roblox What’s even better is if you make something in Roblox and you want to know how big it would be in real life, all you need to do is put the stud amount in the right hand box, and it’ll convert it to whatever measurement you’ve selected on the left! No more! I say, no more! Now, you just need to select the unit, stick the numbers in the box and voila, you have the stud size! It also is able to measure distances in studs, and then enter them into the calculator for you!Įver been stuck in a situation where you’re trying to calculate the size of a real life object on Roblox? You spend precious minutes searching the web for that one time Roblox released the size of studs in metres then bring up a calculator and do loads of pesky equations to convert units. You can also scale the calculator to fit your needs!
