Currently, this tool is only supported on Windows. It is possible to get it running on other OS's, but you will experience issues.
- First you will need a semi-recent version of Panda3D. If you don't have one downloaded already, you can find one here.
- Clone this repository
- You can do this by the following methods
- Clone it through GitHub by clicking here if you have Github Desktop
- Running
git clone https://github.com/ttoff/dpdk.git
in your terminal in a new folder - Pressing Download Zip (NOT recommended, as you will have to manually redownload each time there's an update)
- You can do this by the following methods
- Open
run.cmd
in your text editor of choice and edit theset PANDA_PATH=
to point to your Panda3D installation directory - Run
run.cmd
Note: If you have an issue with the installation, you may need to download the Build Tools for Visual Studio 2022 from https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/#build-tools-for-visual-studio-2022
- Creating a Data Pack
- Overriding a Cog Appearance
- Changing Cog Quotes
- Changing Cog Spawns
- Building and Distributing your pack
- Open the Data Pack Development Kit
- Press New Pack
3. Fill out all the fields (all are required) 4. Press Create
- Create a pack, or open an already existing one
- In the Cog Appearances Tab, click New Override
- Choose a base game Cog you want to override
- You can now edit various aspects of the Cog's Body through the Body tab
- Note, all changes are saved automatically
- And edit the head through the Head tab
On the head tab, you can modify existing head parts, replace them, add new ones, or remove them.
- You can add a new part by pressing the Add Head Part button
- You can delete head parts by pressing the x button
- You can edit the Cog's name in the Info tab
- When you're done, press the Back to Cog list button
This feature of Data Packs is currently not available in the Data Pack Development Kit
This feature of Data Packs is currently not available in the Data Pack Development Kit
- Open your pack
- In the Share menu, press Compile Pack
- When the build is complete, your file browser will open and show you the finished file.
- You can now put it in your game directory, or share it with others.