Roblox Script -- Rate My Avatar [gui] -

In Roblox’s "Rate My Avatar," players compete for attention and high ratings. A well-designed GUI (Graphical User Interface) is the backbone of that experience, acting as the digital "booth" where you present your style. Key Components of an Informative GUI

To make your script effective and user-friendly, focus on these four pillars:

This is the core logic. You need a series of buttons (typically 1–10) that, when clicked, fire a RemoteEvent to update a SurfaceGui or BillboardGui visible to other players. Roblox Script -- Rate My Avatar [GUI]

Use TweenService to make buttons grow slightly when hovered over. Small animations make the GUI feel "premium" and professional.

If you’d like to see a for the rating logic or need help designing the visual layout , let me know! If you'd like to continue building this: UI Style (Minimalist, Neon, Cartoonish) Specific Features (Donation buttons, Profile viewers) Code Support (Help with LocalScripts or RemoteEvents) In Roblox’s "Rate My Avatar," players compete for

Use Scale instead of Offset in your UDim2 properties. This ensures your rating buttons look the same on a massive monitor as they do on a phone screen.

Implement a "Cooldown" on the rating buttons. Without a simple wait() or a timestamp check in your code, a single user can flood your screen with 1/10 ratings. You need a series of buttons (typically 1–10)

Many "Rate My Avatar" GUIs include a donation board or "Tip" button. This uses MarketplaceService to prompt the purchase of developer products, allowing fans to support your style. Technical Implementation Tips

In Roblox’s "Rate My Avatar," players compete for attention and high ratings. A well-designed GUI (Graphical User Interface) is the backbone of that experience, acting as the digital "booth" where you present your style. Key Components of an Informative GUI

To make your script effective and user-friendly, focus on these four pillars:

This is the core logic. You need a series of buttons (typically 1–10) that, when clicked, fire a RemoteEvent to update a SurfaceGui or BillboardGui visible to other players.

Use TweenService to make buttons grow slightly when hovered over. Small animations make the GUI feel "premium" and professional.

If you’d like to see a for the rating logic or need help designing the visual layout , let me know! If you'd like to continue building this: UI Style (Minimalist, Neon, Cartoonish) Specific Features (Donation buttons, Profile viewers) Code Support (Help with LocalScripts or RemoteEvents)

Use Scale instead of Offset in your UDim2 properties. This ensures your rating buttons look the same on a massive monitor as they do on a phone screen.

Implement a "Cooldown" on the rating buttons. Without a simple wait() or a timestamp check in your code, a single user can flood your screen with 1/10 ratings.

Many "Rate My Avatar" GUIs include a donation board or "Tip" button. This uses MarketplaceService to prompt the purchase of developer products, allowing fans to support your style. Technical Implementation Tips

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