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# Download the latest version of '''Miyamoto!''' from [https://github.com/aboood40091/Miyamoto/releases here]. (Make sure to get the non-DX version if you are modding for the Wii U!). |
# Download the latest version of '''Miyamoto!''' from [https://github.com/aboood40091/Miyamoto/releases here]. (Make sure to get the non-DX version if you are modding for the Wii U!). |
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# Extract the zip file to a location of your choice |
# Extract the zip file to a location of your choice |
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# Complete the |
# Complete the [[Miyamoto Level Editor#Preparation|Preparation]] steps at the bottom of the page. |
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# Run <code>miyamoto.exe</code>. |
# Run <code>miyamoto.exe</code>. |
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=== Running from source === |
=== Running from source === |
Revision as of 10:42, 9 February 2021
Miyamoto! is a versatile fully-featured level and tileset editor for New Super Mario Bros. U, created by AboodXD.
Installation
Running from executable
Running from executable is the easiest way to get Miyamoto!, but it isn't recommended as you will not get the latest features and bugfixes, and it will only work for Windows operating systems.
Requirements
- Windows 7 or above
Steps
- Download the latest version of Miyamoto! from here. (Make sure to get the non-DX version if you are modding for the Wii U!).
- Extract the zip file to a location of your choice
- Complete the Preparation steps at the bottom of the page.
- Run
miyamoto.exe
.
Running from source
Running from source ensures that you always have the latest features and improvements as they get added.
Requirements
- Python 3.4 or above
Steps
- Install the latest version of Python 3 from here, making sure to enable the option to add Python to PATH.
- Open the terminal and type the following commands:
py -3 -m pip install PyQt5
py -3 -m pip install Cython
py -3 -m pip install libyaz0
py -3 -m pip install SarcLib
- 3. Complete the Preparation steps from the chapter below this.
- 4. Run
miyamoto.py
.
Troubleshooting
- If Windows asks you what program to open
miyamoto.py
with, you can create a .bat file with the following inside it:[Path to your python.exe installation] [Path to miyamoto.py]
. If this still does not work, you may need to reinstall Python and make sure to enable the option to add Python to PATH
Preparation
Before you can use Miyamoto!, there are some things that you still have to do to get the editor set up.
Data archive
- Download
data.zip
from here. - Create a folder inside the folder that Miyamoto! is installed in., called
data
. - Extract the contents of
data.zip
directly into the data folder you just created.
Tilesets
- Download
Objects.zip
from here. - Create a folder inside the folder that Miyamoto! is installed in., called
objects
. - Extract the contents of
Objects.zip
directly into the objects folder you just created.
Extras
- Download
Main_Tilesets_pack.zip
from here. - Navigate to a folder called
miyamotoextras
inside the folder that Miyamoto! is installed in. - Extract the contents of
Main_Tilesets_Pack.zip
directly into themiyamotoextras
folder.
Troubleshooting
- If the All tab in your Miyamoto! editor is disabled, go to
File
>Change Objects path
and select theobjects
folder in your Miyamoto! installation. - If the level that you created crashes on load, make sure that there is a folder inside your Miyamoto! installation called
data
, and thatdata.zip
has been extracted there properly.