This utility provides two helper scripts for making prefabs for Valheim in Unity. An icon renderer and a project setup button that will set up all the project references when things are exported from uTinyRipper.
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Licensed Under GNU General Public License v3.0
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Changelogs
Version 1.0.1
Updated the Icon Renderer to work with prefabs who are not set at 0,0,0
Added a Rotation Render Option to the Icon Render, you should try and pick the same rotation for everything as much as possible.
Version 1.0.0
Initial Release
This utility pack provides several useful tools to aid in working with the Valheim export from uTinyRipper.
Render Icons Tool This tool will allow you to render out icons on your prefabs and set up the references for that with the click of a button and adjusting a few settings.
Setup Project Tool This tool currently will set up all the assembly definition files required by the project and generate references for them. This mainly reduces the barrier to entry for modding Valheim.
Material References Fixer This will go through all materials in the game and if they are broken (displayed in pink) they will be set to the Standard Material Shader provided by Unity. This is a bit of a Sledgehammer approach and anyone looking to do more complex tasks should understand the implications of using this shader.