You can download the model and make a texture, for example with Procreate 3D drawing, or Blender, or whatever you like. Then drop the texture (1024x1024, 2048x2048, or 4096x4096) back to ingame.clothing and it will create the corresponding Roblox templates for you. You can download them and continue working in 2D, or upload to Roblox, as usual.
No creations are uploaded to any server. This is a client side app running in the browser. We just made it because the Roblox Studio workflow is slow and complicated. Hopefully this is helpful.
Note: it’s not perfect, so you might want to try on in Roblox Studio, too, before you upload. But this method is fast and convenient, and pretty accurate
This is very helpful! Especially for new clothing designers to see what their designs will look like before uploading it! Thanks for making this keep up the great work! <3
Thank you for this! I was looking for a way to model classic shirts and pants on an avatar without having to upload the texture to ROBLOX first. This is a great help, and I’ll be bookmarking that page.
Hello, the website isnt working. I tried upload the t-shirt but it does nothing. In Inspect element its says Enable Javascript. I tried use different webbrowser but still does not works.
i know this is a year-old topic but WOW, this is insanely helpful!! if i knew about this any sooner i probably would’ve saved a few robux LMAO
only suggestion though is to figure out how to center the UI? i have a 4k monitor and as such the site’s UI leans to the left a bit. though that’s just a nitpick at this point haha
wonderful work, i hope more people know about this :]