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Roanoke, Virginia, United States



i have tons of Roblox studio experience, and that probably helped me learn those two things as fast as i did.
there's tons of extra tools youd need that the tutorial did supply but i can't show you those right this moment.
if youve made a playermodel before, you should already have them, and in that case, you can start by exporting your Roblox avatar as an .obj file through studio. there's plenty of guides on making player models and you don't need one specifically tailored to Roblox avatars.