Next steps

Congratulations on building your first obby with Roblox Studio! Now that you have experience creating and customizing basic parts with unique visuals and behavior, you can share your creation with others and extend your skills by learning about Studio's additional building features.

Share with others

When you first publish a game, it's automatically set to private so that you are the only one who can play it. However, creating on Roblox is always more fun when you can share what you make with others, so let's set up your game so that they can play too.

To make your game public:

  1. Using the steps from the last chapter, publish your game so others can see your latest changes.

  2. In the top-left corner of your computer, click FileExperience Settings.

  3. In the settings window:

    1. Go to the left bar and select the Permissions tab. New settings display.
    2. Set Playability to Public.
  4. Click the Save button. Now everyone on Roblox can play your game!

Continue learning

Basic parts are an excellent start for building in the 3D space, but Studio offers many additional features to create environments in your games, including:

  • Materials that change the visual appearance and physical properties of parts.
  • Terrain Editor that generates realistic terrain environments, such as mountains, grass-covered hills, or a flat desert.
  • Textures and decals that decorate parts with 2D images that either scale or stretch, respectively.
  • Solid modeling operations that join parts together in unique ways to form more complex shapes known as unions or intersections.
Two rows of optional materials.
Materials
Region filled with Salt material
Salt terrain
The same blue texture repeated eight times on a block part.
Hexagon texture on a part
Negated part subtracted from cylinder
Solid modeling union
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