This is a fork of XAXA’s Local File Importer Plugin, specialized for previewing clothing!
Now that shirts and pants cost Robux to upload, I felt that clothing designers need some more options for testing out their work, so I hope this is helpful for any designers out there!
If you have any suggestions for additional features or quality-of-life improvements, please let me know!
Plugin:
Video Demo:
I’m actually a former clothing designer myself so the templates in the demo were pulled from my old projects. Any character rig works, you can even use your own avatar if you want.
How to Use:
If you are familiar with the Local File Importer plugin, it works pretty much the same, but instead of inserting a decal, it inserts a shirt or pants. You may refer to that post for more detailed instructions since most of the functionality carries over.
- Click on the “Import Templates” button
- Select all the clothing templates you want to upload
- In the plugin window, you can do one of two things:
- Left-click the template you want to preview
- Click on a character’s legs to insert as pants
- Click on a character’s torso, arms, or head to insert as a shirt
- Right-click for more options
- Left-click the template you want to preview
Notes:
- Sometimes Studio incorrectly renders pants as a shirt. Insert an actual shirt to fix this.
- Hovering over a character rig does not display the clothing if it’s already wearing something.
- Re-importing the same file into the plugin creates a separate file instead of overwriting the old one.
Pros:
- By far one of the fastest methods
- User-friendly
- Familiar interface from an existing plugin
- No moderation
- Works with any place file (local, private, public)
Cons:
- Doesn’t save once you close studio
- You need to reupload the template if you made changes
- Only works locally (other collaborators can’t see it in team create)
Alternatives:
Not to make this a PSA, but here are some other options and resources in case you don’t want to use this plugin:
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Upload in Studio via the Asset Manager, which only works in a published game.
Roblox’s official directions (scroll all the way down)
How to test Roblox clothing before uploading! - YouTube -
Upload as decal and paste the asset ID into the Shirt’s
ShirtTemplate
property, which is free but still has to go through moderation.
How To Preview Your Clothing Before Uploading Them! ||Roblox|| Aati Plays - YouTube -
Copy to the Studio textures folder and use
rbxassetid://textures/<FILE_NAME.png>
as the asset ID, which is admittedly kinda hacky but it works just fine
Preview clothes before uploading to Roblox? - DevForum | Roblox -
Use the original plugin, although it requires a few extra steps.
Plugin: Local File Importer (Import Images from your Computer!) - DevForum | Roblox
None of these methods are perfect, so it depends on what works best for you.