How to Copy Shirts on Roblox 2016: Easy Guide

Copying shirts in Roblox is a fun way to expand your virtual wardrobe without spending too many Robux. Let me walk you through the process that worked reliably back in 2016, and you’ll be creating your own shirt collection in no time.

Getting Started with Shirt Copying

First things first – you’ll need Roblox Studio installed on your computer and a basic understanding of how to use it. Think of Roblox Studio as your digital design workshop where all the magic happens. You’ll also need BC (Builders Club) membership, which was required back in 2016 to sell shirts.

The Template Method

The most straightforward approach involves working with Roblox’s shirt template. Here’s what you’ll need to do:

1. Find the shirt you want to copy while in-game
2. Take a screenshot of the shirt from different angles
3. Download the standard Roblox shirt template
4. Open your favorite image editing software (Paint.NET was popular in 2016)

Step-by-Step Process

Remember when we used to carefully piece together shirt designs like a digital puzzle? Here’s how it worked:

1. Right-click the shirt in the catalog and save the thumbnail
2. Open the shirt template in your image editor
3. Overlay the saved thumbnail onto the template
4. Adjust the positioning until it matches perfectly
5. Save as a PNG file (this was crucial for quality)

The Inspect Element Method

This was a bit more advanced but widely used in 2016. You’d:

1. Find the shirt in the catalog
2. Right-click and select “Inspect Element”
3. Look for the image URL in the code
4. Copy and save the template directly

Uploading Your Creation

Once you had your shirt template ready:

1. Log into Roblox Studio
2. Navigate to the “Develop” tab
3. Click “Shirts” under your creations
4. Upload the template file
5. Pay the small Robux fee (10 Robux in 2016)

Remember, while shirt copying was common practice in 2016, it’s important to respect original creators and their work. Many talented designers put significant effort into their creations, so consider making your own unique designs or getting permission from the original creators.

Testing Your Shirt

Before putting your shirt up for sale, always test it in-game to ensure everything lines up correctly. Nothing’s worse than discovering misaligned seams after you’ve already listed it in the catalog!

These methods might have changed since 2016 as Roblox continues to evolve, but they formed the foundation of how many players built their first clothing empires on the platform.

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