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Eco New Flag Mod, with animations and materials setup | |||
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zQFcIxWZcPSZgc3PzbsXHj373Z_ndUW_Q7HfI3iFV5E/edit FZM. Eco Mod Tutorial: Creating New Constructable Blocks] | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zQFcIxWZcPSZgc3PzbsXHj373Z_ndUW_Q7HfI3iFV5E/edit FZM. Eco Mod Tutorial: Creating New Constructable Blocks] |
Revision as of 20:13, 1 August 2020
NOTE: The modding system is under heavy development. APIs are expected to change, which may break existing mods! Feel free to update any information on this wiki that is out of date.
For those wanting to learn about how to develop mods, the Eco ModKit wiki is a great place to start.
It contains a link to download the modkit, as well as tutorials on how to make different types of mods. Read through each tutorial to learn how to use the Eco ModKit.
You can also discuss mods and modding on the Eco Discord.
Tools
Strange Loop Games recommends using the latest versions of Visual Studio and Unity.
- Visual Studio 2019
- Unity 2019.3
Official Guides
Eco New Flag Mod, with animations and materials setup