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### The Process:
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1. Import the
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2. Check on Preprocess with marching Cubes.
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3. If you want the look of your object smooth, check "Apply Smooth Shading".
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4. Click on generate
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5. The 3D mesh is generated, and you can download the file (it's
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6. Open Roblox Studio
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7. In your Roblox Project, click on Import 3D and select the downloaded file.
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8. You can now drag and drop your generated 3D file in your scene 🎉.
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1. Import the OBJ model generated with the high poly mesh generator tool above.
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2. Check on Preprocess with marching Cubes.
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3. If you want the look of your object smooth, check "Apply Smooth Shading".
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4. Click on generate
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5. The 3D mesh is generated, and you can download the file (it's OBJ format) using the ⬇️
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6. Open Roblox Studio
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7. In your Roblox Project, click on Import 3D and select the downloaded file.
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8. You can now drag and drop your generated 3D file in your scene 🎉.
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