Change the color in ObjectVerse/Roblox Studio by selecting the object, then editing its Color in the Properties panel or by using a script with Color3.fromRGB(...) for exact RGB values.

In Studio

  1. Click the part or model you want to recolor.
  2. Open the Properties window if it isn’t visible.
  3. Find Color and choose a new color with the picker. Roblox’s creator docs say this is the simplest way to change a part’s appearance.

With a script

If you want the color to change in-game, use something like:

lua

workspace.PracticePart.Color = Color3.fromRGB(255, 230, 50)

Roblox’s docs show this exact pattern for changing a part’s color, and they note that Color3.fromRGB() is the right choice for 0–255 RGB values.

Common mistake

A frequent issue is using Color3.new(255, 0, 0) instead of Color3.fromRGB(255, 0, 0). Color3.new() expects values on a 0–1 scale, while RGB values use Color3.fromRGB().

If you meant a model

If ObjectVerse lets you color a whole model, you usually need to change each visible part inside it, unless the game has a custom paint system. Roblox Studio tutorials for parts follow the same basic idea: select the object, then adjust color/material in Properties.

TL;DR: click the object, change Color in Properties, or use Color3.fromRGB(r, g, b) in a script for exact colors.