This is the work of a bunch of people, so I’d like to thank @Coffee and @WolfTechnology for their record design and record player design respectively.
Here’s an example of what everything could look like:
DISCLAIMER BEFORE EVERYONE ASKS!
We cannot yet play music or sounds in custom games, but hopefully it will be added soon. In the meantime, this tutorial simply adds decorational value to a house or building. Enjoy!
Additionally:
Make sure to disable shadows and collision on all props placed (unless needed, like the table). Layering will also probably be necessary.
Resources
Vinyl records: 2 Basketball props
Record player: 1 Button device, 1 Space Trash (pipe variation) prop
Record cover: 1 Blackboard (Tall) prop, 1 miscellaneous prop (optional, for the album cover)
Optional: A table to place everything on
Vinyl Records
Let’s start with the basics. I’ll remake @Coffee’s guide on making a record here: How to make a record [Difficulty 0/10, or ]
Firstly, place a basketball prop and change its color to black:
Place another basketball or copy the first one. Make this one much smaller with a different color, and place it on top of the original (you may need to manipulate layers to do so):
Copy this design over and over using different inside colors if you want more! Otherwise, this is the basic design for a record and can be used as needed.
Record Player
Design idea by @WolfTechnology!
Place a button wherever you want your record player to be. This will be the base of the player. The button can be active (green) or not (orange), it’s up to personal preference.
Place the space trash prop that looks like a bent pipe and rotate it to make an arm:
If you want, you can place one of the records you made on top of the button so it looks like it’s “playing” something:
Record Covers
Lastly, let’s make some record covers to store your various vinyls in style.
Shrink down and rotate a Tall Blackboard prop to create a simple cover. Change the tint however you like. (This is significantly easier to tint to a specific color than the basketball props.)
If you want, add another small prop on top of the blackboard for an album cover picture. You can even place a record sticking out of one.
In this case, I used a Coral prop for the red album and an Infected Green Chemical prop for the green album.
And that’s it! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and that it will help fill out empty areas in buildings. Feel free to modify the designs to fit your needs. Cheers!