How to Make a GUI in Roblox: A Step-by-step Guide
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Ever wondered how to make those cool, custom user interfaces in Roblox games? You’re not alone! Making a Graphical User Interface (GUI) in Roblox is a fantastic way to spice up your game and make it stand out. Let’s break it down so you can start creating your own GUIs.
So, how exactly do you make a GUI in Roblox? It’s easier than you might think, and by the end of this, you’ll be ready to add some pizzazz to your Roblox games.
Quick Answer to Making a GUI in Roblox
First things first, you’ll need to open Roblox Studio. Once you’re in, find the ‘Explorer’ and ‘Properties’ windows. Not there? You can enable them from the View tab. To make a GUI, right-click on ‘StarterGui’ in the Explorer, select ‘Insert Object,’ and then choose ‘ScreenGui.’ From there, you can add all sorts of elements like frames, texts, and buttons by right-clicking on ‘ScreenGui.’
Each element you add can be customized in the ‘Properties’ window. This is where the magic happens! You can change sizes, colors, and even add functions. With a bit of experimenting, you’ll get the hang of it and create something truly unique.
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