![]() This will allow it to scale up/down, according to the screen size. If you have AutoScale Plugin, do this: Open the plugin, press “Unit Conversion”. Next, position it where you would like it. This will ensure it scales in the middle of the screen. The easiest way to do this is to start by setting the frame’s AnchorPoint to. Now for perhaps the hardest part (in my humble opinion) - positioning the frame, so it scales correctly on all devices. Scale represents how the gui scales, and offset determines how far it is offset by the screen. Inside those coordinates, there are two more values - scale and offset. When it comes to a gui’s size and position, there are two values - X and Y (coordinates). ![]() Name this “Background”.īefore moving on, let me clarify One thing. Go into StarterGui, and insert a ScreenGui. Plugins (Not needed, but Recommended to Make this easier):ĪutoScale Lite (by ZacBytes) AutoScale Lite - Robloxįirst, lets create the base gui.This tutorial assumes you already have your gamepass created in Roblox.We will be covering making a gamepass shop in Roblox Studio, where the players can spend money to buy a gamepass. ![]() This tutorial is recommended for people who know a small bit of scripting - it is easy, commonly-used, and efficient. It’s been a while since one of these tutorials were made, so I thought I’d give it a shot. I’m Infinite_Visions, developer of Visions Games.
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