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=Third Party Tools=
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Information on some of the third-party tools that can be used to create models, graphics and art for the game and what specific things you will need to setup to make it all work.
  
In no specific order and not a full list, this we have only added to a bit here and there when we have had time.
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===Text/Script coding programs===
  
==COLLADA==
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# [[Visual Studio Code]] is pretty much the best option for developing mods.
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#[[Notepad%2B%2B|Notepad++]]: An advanced text editor.
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#[[Geany|Geany]]: An alternative for Notepad++.
  
All 3D models regardless of program used must be able to export to the [http://collada.org Collada] format.
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Mac OS X alternatives:
  
Note: The 1.3 patch for Amnesia allows support for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBX FBX] formats.
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#[[:hpl2:third_party_tools:text:textwrangler|TextWrangler]]: A good alternative to Notepad++ on Windows.
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#[[TextMate|TextMate]]: A nice and smooth code editor with many customization options.
  
==3D Programs==
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===3D programs===
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All 3D models regardless of program used must be exported to the [http://collada.org Collada] format or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBX FBX] format (note that FBX support was added in Amnesia version 1.3).
  
 
#[[Blender]] - Open-source 3D modeling program that comes with built-in support for [http://collada.org Collada].
 
#[[Blender]] - Open-source 3D modeling program that comes with built-in support for [http://collada.org Collada].
 
#[[Autodesk_Maya|Autodesk Maya]] - Professional 3D modeling program with [https://collada.org/mediawiki/index.php/OpenCOLLADA OpenCOLLADA] plugin support.
 
#[[Autodesk_Maya|Autodesk Maya]] - Professional 3D modeling program with [https://collada.org/mediawiki/index.php/OpenCOLLADA OpenCOLLADA] plugin support.
  
==2D programs==
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===2D programs===
  
#[[GIMP]] - Open-source 2D '''G'''NU '''I'''mage '''M'''anipulation '''P'''rogram.
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#[[GIMP]] - Open-source 2D GNU Image Manipulation Program.
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#[https://krita.org/ Krita] - a free and open source image editing program with focus on painting. It is more similar to Photoshop than GIMP.
 
#[[Adobe_Photoshop|Adobe Photoshop]] - Professional image editing software.
 
#[[Adobe_Photoshop|Adobe Photoshop]] - Professional image editing software.
 
#[[Paint.NET|Paint.net]]
 
#[[Paint.NET|Paint.net]]
  
==Audio programs==
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===Audio programs===
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#[[Audacity]] - a general-use audio recording and manipualtion tool.
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#[https://lmms.io/ LMMS] - a free and open source program for making music.
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==Community resources==
  
#[[Audacity]]
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<!-- These aren't tools so they don't really fit here (nor do they belong in tutorials), but I'm not sure there's need for a new "community resources" page yet. -Darkfire -->
  
==Text/Script coding programs==
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===Script packages===
  
#[[Notepad%2B%2B|Notepad++]]: Advanced text editor, crucial for script writing.
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#[[HPL2/HPL2_Helper_Scripts|HPL2 Helper Scripts]] is a package of .hps files containing script classes and functions that may be useful in advanced HPL2 scripts. Requires ATDD version 1.5 to work.
#[[Geany|Geany]]: An alternative for Notepad++.
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===Asset packs===
  
'<nowiki/>''Mac OS X alternatives'<nowiki/>''''':'''
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The following are available as Steam Workshop dependencies (requires TDD version 1.5), but can also be used as regular asset packs:
  
#[[:hpl2:third_party_tools:text:textwrangler|TextWrangler]]: A good alternative to Notepad++ on Windows.
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#[[AMFP_Asset_pack_installation_and_usage|AMFP Asset pack installation and usage]] - A complete package of assets unique to The Machine For Pigs, with minimal overhauls and quality of life improvements.
#[[TextMate|TextMate]]: A nice and smooth code editor with many customization options.
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#[[Amadeus_Asset_pack_installation_and_usage| Amadeus asset pack installation and usage]]
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#[[LucysEyes_Asset_pack_installation_and_usage| In Lucy's Eyes asset pack installation and usage]]

Latest revision as of 13:51, 23 March 2024

Information on some of the third-party tools that can be used to create models, graphics and art for the game and what specific things you will need to setup to make it all work.

Text/Script coding programs

  1. Visual Studio Code is pretty much the best option for developing mods.
  2. Notepad++: An advanced text editor.
  3. Geany: An alternative for Notepad++.

Mac OS X alternatives:

  1. TextWrangler: A good alternative to Notepad++ on Windows.
  2. TextMate: A nice and smooth code editor with many customization options.

3D programs

All 3D models regardless of program used must be exported to the Collada format or FBX format (note that FBX support was added in Amnesia version 1.3).

  1. Blender - Open-source 3D modeling program that comes with built-in support for Collada.
  2. Autodesk Maya - Professional 3D modeling program with OpenCOLLADA plugin support.

2D programs

  1. GIMP - Open-source 2D GNU Image Manipulation Program.
  2. Krita - a free and open source image editing program with focus on painting. It is more similar to Photoshop than GIMP.
  3. Adobe Photoshop - Professional image editing software.
  4. Paint.net

Audio programs

  1. Audacity - a general-use audio recording and manipualtion tool.
  2. LMMS - a free and open source program for making music.

Community resources

Script packages

  1. HPL2 Helper Scripts is a package of .hps files containing script classes and functions that may be useful in advanced HPL2 scripts. Requires ATDD version 1.5 to work.

Asset packs

The following are available as Steam Workshop dependencies (requires TDD version 1.5), but can also be used as regular asset packs:

  1. AMFP Asset pack installation and usage - A complete package of assets unique to The Machine For Pigs, with minimal overhauls and quality of life improvements.
  2. Amadeus asset pack installation and usage
  3. In Lucy's Eyes asset pack installation and usage