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(Updated the Python Versions and the name of BCML.) |
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*[https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-379/ Python 3.7] (64-bit) is necessary for just about every tool | *[https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-379/ Python 3.7] (64-bit) or [https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3810/ Python 3.8] (64-bit) is necessary for just about every tool. | ||
*[https://github.com/KillzXGaming/Switch-Toolbox/releases Switch Toolbox] | *[https://github.com/KillzXGaming/Switch-Toolbox/releases Switch Toolbox] | ||
* | *BOTW Cross-Platform Mod Loader (or <code>bcml</code>) {{Install py package help|package=bcml}} | ||
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===Opening the base actor=== | ===Opening the base actor=== | ||
Use File -> Open Vanilla Actor to open a list of all actors from vanilla BotW. Pick the actor from the list that most closely matches your new desired item. (e.g. if you want to create a wooden shield, you would pick an actor for one of the base game's wooden shields) | Use File -> Open Vanilla Actor to open a list of all actors from vanilla BotW. Pick the actor from the list that most closely matches your new desired item. (e.g. if you want to create a wooden shield, you would pick an actor for one of the base game's wooden shields). | ||
Use https://github.com/MrCheeze/botw-tools/blob/master/botw_names.json for help finding item | |||
Once the tool has loaded the actor data, click on the Model button in the Actor Property box at the top, then scroll to the bottom. There should be a single line that says <code>Folder</code>. Take note of what it says after that, as that is the name of the <code>sbfres</code> file that you will need in [[#Creating your item's resource files]]. Then switch back to the Actor Link tab by clicking on the Actor Link button in the Actor Property box. | Once the tool has loaded the actor data, click on the Model button in the Actor Property box at the top, then scroll to the bottom. There should be a single line that says <code>Folder</code>. Take note of what it says after that, as that is the name of the <code>sbfres</code> file that you will need in [[#Creating your item's resource files]]. Then switch back to the Actor Link tab by clicking on the Actor Link button in the Actor Property box. |
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