CFS is perfect for inserting catalog assets and designing avatars for GFXs, NPCs, and more.
CFS’s catalog browser is one of a kind. When you use it, you’ll feel like you’re browsing the avatar shop–because you are. You can see the name, creator, favorite count, best price, ID, and marketplace link of every asset and copy it too.
When you want to refine a search—like to quickly add all of your UGCs to your game, it works just like you’d expect. You can select items and bundles to include in results, choose a specific creator name, set a specific price range, and more.
When you’re ready to insert something you’ve found, just click the “add” button. Right away, the bundle or item will begin loading. In the background, there’s a lot going on. CFS makes it easier to select the asset, removes scripts if you choose so, and activates a transformation tool (move, rotate, etc) of your choosing. When the asset shows up, it’ll be right in front of you and you can rotate around it to see how it looks in your game’s environment. Everything you insert undergoes this process, but when you select a rig, something incredible happens.
CFS automatically recognizes when you select a rig and applies accessories, faces, and more right to it so you don’t have to. If you’re already wearing classic clothing or a classic face, CFS intelligently replaces it with what you insert. And if you’re feeling daring, you can enable experimental body part swapping to swap heads, torsos, and limbs as well.
When you’re creating an avatar, all of these features let you do so with unparalleled speed and since the avatar you’re working on is just in Roblox Studio, you can collaborate with friends and teammates who also have CFS to create avatars together even faster.
CFS’s avatar loader inherits all the great things from CFS and it starts with avatar loading. Sometimes when you load an avatar, the accessories don’t fit right. CFS ensures they do with accessory refitting. Sometimes you don’t want to or don’t need to insert an entire user’s avatar though and that’s where the avatar inspector comes in.
This tool lets you see and view the information of all the accessories a player’s avatar is wearing. If you want to insert an item, then you can by clicking the “add” button—just like the catalog browser.
About Permissions and Updates
API Permissions
- Script Injection: may be requested for inserting some content and is required for inserting player avatars and bundles that load rigs.