Difference between revisions of "Modding:Modding"
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* [[Modding:Monster Making Guide Part 1|Monster Making Guide Part 1: Concept, Art & Animation]] | * [[Modding:Monster Making Guide Part 1|Monster Making Guide Part 1: Concept, Art & Animation]] | ||
* [[Modding:Monster Making Guide Part 2|Monster Making Guide Part 2: Fusion Forms]] | * [[Modding:Monster Making Guide Part 2|Monster Making Guide Part 2: Fusion Forms]] | ||
− | * [[Modding:Monster Making Guide Part 3|Monster Making Guide Part 3: | + | * [[Modding:Monster Making Guide Part 3|Monster Making Guide Part 3: Implementation & Integration]] |
=== Cosmetics Guide === | === Cosmetics Guide === | ||
Whilst this doesn't exist yet, .ase templates for human character's head cosmetics can be found below: | Whilst this doesn't exist yet, .ase templates for human character's head cosmetics can be found below: |
Revision as of 10:46, 7 October 2023
Cassette Beasts has built-in support for user-created mods. See:
Tutorials
Monster Making Guide
This is a 3-part tutorial series written with the goal of taking the reader through the whole process of creating their own monster for Cassette Beasts, from a conceptual stage to implementation. An example mod will provided once this is complete.
- Monster Making Guide Part 1: Concept, Art & Animation
- Monster Making Guide Part 2: Fusion Forms
- Monster Making Guide Part 3: Implementation & Integration
Cosmetics Guide
Whilst this doesn't exist yet, .ase templates for human character's head cosmetics can be found below: