![]() Everything.We're gonna be building this from the ground up. Don't close the manifest from the stonehearth folder. Don't be scared! Go ahead and copy that file over to the arcanism folder. If everything went right, you should see a really long list of code. Open up the stonehearth folder, find manifest.json, and open it in your text editor of choice. In this folder, we will create the world. We'll be operating out of this for most of the tutorial.Īll of our mod files will go into this one folder, so be careful of that. Go ahead and create a new folder on your desktop and name "arcanism". Now, extract the file and put it somewhere on your desktop, or anywhere you can access it easily. Navigate to your mods directory and rename stonehearth.smod into stonehearth.zip. This allows us to rapidly generate a small world and test our mod.įirst off, we need a base for our mod. zip files, such as 7-Zip, which is what I will be using.Ī Stonehearth mod called Microworld. I will be using Paint.NET.Ī program to interact with. I will be using Sublime Text 2.Īn image editing program, such as GIMP or Paint.NET. Both are free, with Sublime Text 2 being an unlimited free trial. There are also other free programs, the most popular is StoneVox 3D.Ī Text Editor, such as Sublime Text 2 or Notepad . ![]() ![]()
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