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Dungeondraft-Custom-Tags
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Problem organizing assets
I've found https://github.com/EightBitz/Dungeondraft-Custom-Tags , but I don't know if this is the best option by far.
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Need help with assets!
An honorary mention to the custom tags tool by the same person: https://github.com/EightBitz/Dungeondraft-Custom-Tags
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Does anyone know of a good tutorial on how to make your custom assets colorable? I can't find a good one for the life of me.
With those tools you can create new tags (such as 'colorable') and choose which objects get which tags. It's all done outside of DD before you compile. Unfortunately, this is all a bit much to fit into a Reddit comment, but once you get used to 8-bitz stuff, it gets way easier. 8-bitz custom tag tool is more focused and is just for editing tags, while the one I linked above can compile/decompile packs and do a bunch of other stuff.
- Dungeondraft Tutorial: How to create and export your own VTT assets and create your own custom asset packs for Dungeondraft
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How to tag everything in an asset pack at once?
Eightbitz DungeonDraft Tools can tag assets as well as pack them. He also created another application to make custom tags to be used in the pack so that things are a little easier to work with once the pack is used in DungeonDraft. They are both super easy to use. I've literally created packs with tens of thousands of assets in less than an hour using these tools. The longest part with packs that big is just waiting for the program to finish. (Prior to Forgotten Adventures creating their own DungeonDraft file I converted them all myself and that was around 20,000 items.)
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Dungeondraft Tutorial: Let's build - Cave & Dungeon [PART 4] Shadows & Lighting
It also contains a section on how to add a tag to the assets so that you can find them more easily.Eightbitz also developed a piece of software to help with that, it might make it a bit easier in the future!
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Easier Asset Pack Creation?
Sorry if you've already had a response like this, but have you heard of EightBitz's tools?
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Custom Tags version 1.3.1
Download Link
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Dungeondraft Tools version 4.3.1
If you're interested in my Custom Tags tool, that can be found here.
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Can't add custom colorable object
You should probably just use This tool by EightBitz and live happily ever after. Thank me later!
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