Setting Up Your Level

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Setting Up The Folder Hierarchy

Note: This requirement will hopefully be more flexible in the future.

Browse to the following folder:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Octodad Dadliest Catch\Content\Workshop

Temporary Pre-release Requirement
Create a new folder with your mod name, and then another folder with the same name inside, similar to the existing 'Example' folder:

ModName\ModName\

Open the editor and save a level file OR copy Example\Example\Example_Main.irr with the name:

ModeName\ModName\ModName_Main.irr

Until this process is automated, the level MUST be named in this pattern, or it will not show up in the game when you submit to Steam Workshop.

Acceptable other examples:

MyFirstLevel\MyFirstLevel\MyFirstLevel_Main.irr
TestLevel\TestLevel\TestLevel_Main.irr

Where to Include Additional Content

Optionally, you may want to create a 'Content' folder to store any additional assets you plan on packaging with workshop. You can reference assets used in ..\Octodad Dadliest Catch\Content\ in any of your levels, but any NEW assets MUST be included within this new folder you created.

Example:

ModName\ModName\Content\Texture.jpg
ModName\ModName\Content\Models\Bear.obj
ModName\ModName\CompressedTexture.dds
ModName\ModName\ModName_Main.irr