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Roblox Game Design Club
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This group was created to give kids who are interested in Roblox game design a space to interact with one another outside of a class lecture as well as other resources they can use to learn more about Roblox game design. This group will allow students to discuss and explore any Roblox game design topic from LUA coding to uploading 3D models from software like Blender. Students will be encouraged to help one another solve problems and find solutions. The Instructor will: Moderate...
This class is taught in English.
Samwise has a Bachelor's Degree in game design and has been teaching Roblox game design online for 2+ years.
Welcome to our Group! We want all of our learners to feel comfortable, connected, and safe. That's why we have 3 rules we ask you to follow: Be Kind, Be Safe, and Be Respectful. Be Kind - Help all learners feel welcome and included. Learners from all over the world, with different backgrounds, races, ethnicities, abilities, gender identities, religions and body types, participate in our Group. Always be nice and make others, especially new learners, know that they belong and are welcome. Teasing, name calling, or bullying anybody in our community? Nope. Not happening here Be Safe - Keep your personal information private and never ask other learners for theirs. Personal things are personal. We want to keep you safe on Outschool, but we also want YOU to understand how to be safe when you're meeting other learners or teachers. Keep your full name, home address, gaming or social media name, email, and school name private. Be Respectful - Treat others how you want to be treated. Keep language clean and information you share safe. If you wouldn't say it or share with your grandma, don't do it here. Swear words, racy videos, and violent images are not allowed. Treat Outschool like a public place, and when in doubt, keep things covered. Help Each Other - No question is a bad question We are all here to learn and have fun. Helping one another is a great way to do both. Feel free to ask each other questions. If you can answer a question, that will help deepen your understanding as well. Also feel free to group up and work on projects together!
Roblox Studio requires users to have an account. You can reference their terms of service and parental safety information here: https://en.help.roblox.com/hc/en-us/categories/200213830-Parents-Safety-and-Moderation Students may be instructed on how to publish their game projects so they can be played on Roblox. Furthermore, Students may wish to work on projects together or get help with playtesting. They would need to friend other students and share access to their game. Please reach out an inform me if you would like your student to be in the group, but not be allowed to friend other students through Roblox.
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Touched Event The touched event fires when one part touches another part while moving. This event ca...
Roblox Game Design Club is a community of learners that come together on Outschool to share what they’re learning, ask questions, participate in challenges, and get feedback on their projects
I don't really understand what hit means in the example. Can anyone help explain it to me? I want to make a kill brick for my obby.
My code isn't working. Does anyone see what I could change to get it working? killbrick = script.Parent local function onTouch(hit) print(hit) end killbrick.Touched:Connect(onTouch)
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Hi friends! My name is Samwise Majchrzak. I’ve been teaching online for 2 years and I have a bachelor's degree in Digital Media and Game Design. I primarily teach lessons on game design. The art of game design is multi faceted and generally a...