Dungeondraft and Wonderdraft, Godot and whatnot. Share tools, mods, assets (mention the license!), etc.

Let’s take advantage of threading: post the tool up top, and any stuff for it goes in a reply. Keeps things tidy. Or creates chaos. One way to find out!

  • hugh
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    61 year ago

    Tiled is a tilemap or tile-based level editor. It’s free and open source software licensed under the GPL-2.

    • hugh
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      1 year ago

      Shouting it out here because it’s been incredibly useful for a number of years. The format it saves to has libraries for pretty much anything you could want, and if any of those don’t do it for you the tmx files are really easy to parse. I was able to write an importer for Unity that generated the mesh and colliders without too much trouble!

      (side-note I’m new to Lemmy so I’m not sure if I’m doing this thread structure right)

  • Kye FoxOPM
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    21 year ago

    Dungeondraft stuff goes here. Tag it with #ttrpg and any relevant tags. Lemmy doesn’t support them (yet?), but can probably search. And you can always use your browser’s search.

  • @mayoaddict
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    21 year ago

    For those into the Rust ecosystem, there’s the Bevy Engine, which is an in-development 3D engine written entirely in Rust

  • @foxide
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    11 year ago

    I worked on a sorta unique tool for a long time (sure doesn’t look like it though because I rewrote it from scratch twice in the process!) Would like to post here, there is a free version with no time or content restrictions and a paid version that just has more features, but I’m afraid it could come across as advertising if I post. What would be your stance on it?

  • rosa
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    1 year ago

    collections of computer game assets go here