wraggster
July 9th, 2019, 16:44
Almost 12 years after the last update to SMB3 Workshop a new Editor emerged with the goal of rising from its ashes.
With permission of the original Workshop creator, Hukka, a reimplementation project grew into a complete new Editor providing several quality of life improvements for Level creation.
These include:
selecting and moving of multiple objects at once
cut/copy/pasting of objects
undo and redo of most manipulations
more intuitive level pointer manipulation
support for vertical levels
instant header editing
and moreā¦
Although not all features of Workshop are implemented yet and some quirks have not yet been fixed, after 5 months of development a beta version of the 1.0 release is available for a wider audience.
Download:
There is a Windows (http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1466/) and Linux (http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1467) standalone version available with Mac users having to go the slightly higher effort route of downloading Python and one dependency as described in the Readme (https://github.com/mchlnix/SMB3-Foundry/blob/master/README.md) of the source code.
Contact:
For enthusiasts who want to follow the releases more closely the GitHub page (https://github.com/mchlnix/SMB3-Foundry) offers the source code, the newest versions and an issue tracker for bug reports and feature requests.
For direct contact, reach out to Michael on the SMB3 Romhacking Discord (https://discord.gg/pm87gm7)
Contributors are also welcome, as Python (https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/) is easy to pick up, compared to other Programming Languages.
https://github.com/mchlnix/SMB3-Foundry
http://www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=28826
With permission of the original Workshop creator, Hukka, a reimplementation project grew into a complete new Editor providing several quality of life improvements for Level creation.
These include:
selecting and moving of multiple objects at once
cut/copy/pasting of objects
undo and redo of most manipulations
more intuitive level pointer manipulation
support for vertical levels
instant header editing
and moreā¦
Although not all features of Workshop are implemented yet and some quirks have not yet been fixed, after 5 months of development a beta version of the 1.0 release is available for a wider audience.
Download:
There is a Windows (http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1466/) and Linux (http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1467) standalone version available with Mac users having to go the slightly higher effort route of downloading Python and one dependency as described in the Readme (https://github.com/mchlnix/SMB3-Foundry/blob/master/README.md) of the source code.
Contact:
For enthusiasts who want to follow the releases more closely the GitHub page (https://github.com/mchlnix/SMB3-Foundry) offers the source code, the newest versions and an issue tracker for bug reports and feature requests.
For direct contact, reach out to Michael on the SMB3 Romhacking Discord (https://discord.gg/pm87gm7)
Contributors are also welcome, as Python (https://www.python.org/about/gettingstarted/) is easy to pick up, compared to other Programming Languages.
https://github.com/mchlnix/SMB3-Foundry
http://www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=28826