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com.vulpes.objectreplacementtool

v1.0.3

Published

A tool for quickly replacing multiple objects at once within the Unity Editor.

Downloads

5

Readme

Object Replacement Tool

A tool for quickly replacing multiple objects at once within the Unity Editor.

Getting Started: Importing From a Local Repo

  • Clone or download the repo to your local machine
  • Open up your Unity Project
  • Open the Package Manager window by navigating to 'Window/Package Manager'
  • Click on the '+' icon button and 'Add package from disk...'
  • Navigate to wherever you installed the local repo and select the 'package.json' file.

Getting Started: Importing via Git

  • Navigate to the root folder of your Unity Project in Finder (Mac) or Explorer (Windows).
  • Open the 'Packages' folder and open the 'manifest.json' file.
  • Add '"com.vulpes.objectreplacementtool": "https://github.com/VulpesSoftware/com.vulpes.objectreplacementtool.git#1.0.0",' to the dependencied list.
  • Reopen your Unity Project and if all goes well the package should import.

How do I use it?

  • Once added to your project the window can be accessed via the 'GameObject/Replace Object...' menu item.
  • From the Object Replacement Tool Window you can search for and select the objects you want to replace or select them manually through the Scene or Hierarchy views.
  • Then simply assign the Object you wish to replace the selection with to the 'Replacement Object' field.
  • Additional behaviours such as transform offsets and hierarchy inheritance can be configured from the Object Replacement Tool window prior to replacing the selection.