Object Favorites
You can now select favorites in the object placement menu. They will appear in a favorites list where you can easily select them again without having to click through the hierarchy to find them.
Selection Highlights
Hovering over an object now highlights it so it will be more clear which object gets selected. There has also been a big visual update for the highlights, so that it will look way better especially for plants.
Important Crash Fix
There has been a bug in Wildshape that randomly caused a crash when you reopened a map multiple times. It turned out to be a bug inside of Unity rather than Wildshape, so it was possible to fix it by updating the whole project to a newer version of Unity.
Unfortunately finding the cause of this problem was a few days of work, because the error was not known to Unity and therefore printed a useless error message. This means the new tutorials will come a little bit later than expected (It was planned for this weekend). I will get them ready as soon as possible!
Ever wish you could play your favorite tabletop roleplaying game in the rich, realistic environment of a first person computer game?
Now you can!
Free your game from the tabletop - or maximize your online experience - by fully harnessing the capabilities of 3D animation. Easily create stunningly realistic maps with moldable terrain and thousands of objects to choose from. Then, invite your friends to play in your custom battle map, either online or over the gaming room screen!
Create functional battle maps in minutes, or pour over them adding intricate detail
Bring your maps to life with rolling hills, rivers, a rotating sky, and animals
Import/export your creations to share with the community
Shoot film vignettes to dramatically introduce a scene
Host your players as game master, and make changes to the map as you play
View your maps from the traditional top-down perspective, or from any other angle - even walk the terrain from a character’s point of view
Customize a square or hex grid, molding it to the terrain or laying it overtop
Reveal the terrain gradually to your players using fog of war
Call up dynamic weather and lighting effects on demand
Roll dice and animate characters as they run, fight, and die!
At long last, tabletop gameplay enters the realm of three-dimensional graphics.