🏠Welcome
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I've been modding Arma 3 since early 2018. I've tried my hands at many areas of modding including modelling, texturing, importing various assets and scripting, with extensive experience regarding full production of character equipment (uniforms, vests, weapons etc.), and intermediate experience in vehicle production among other things. Studying civil engineering, doing drawing, modding and programming as personal hobbies.
I'm usually available through Steam, or on discord as @mrclock.
While the Arma 3 community wiki is a great source of information for a wide variety of topics, details are frequently outdated or incomplete. As such, the informations presented in the document pages are results of personal research and experimentation, to supplement the wiki during development of modding tools, primarily the Arma 3 Object Builder add-on for Blender.
Although I try to formulate my documentations in a simple and relatively easy to understand way, knowledge of the relevant wiki articles is often necessary to fully understand them.
The informations are documented according to the results of my own experiments, there is no guarantee that everything is 100% correct.
Take everything with a grain of salt!
The projects listed here are mostly tools to assist in mod development for Arma 3. Almost all of these tools started out as relatively simple scripting projects to automate tedious, or error prone tasks, but they were eventually turned into full desktop applications for the sake of learning, and experimenting with new things.
The tools are not general solutions like the Arma 3 Tools, or Mikero's tools, they usually serve niche purposes, spawned from personal comfort requirements, and may depend on other third party assets.
As programming is a hobby, the used techniques may not be the most professional, or most efficient. While performance and efficiency was of course considered where necessary, the primary goal is for the tools to work, and work reliably, not to look good in source code.
The tools are not widely tested on computers, they may not run correctly on any machine. Use them at your own discretion, and report any issues you encounter in those that are still maintained.
Not all iterations of the same tool concept may be available for download.
The tools can be downloaded from the GitHub tools archive. The different tools are grouped by the environment they were written in.
These include:
Python 3.8 with appJar UI library
Blender Python API
Visual Basic .Net 5.0 with Windows Forms UI
Visual Basic .Net Framework 4.8 with WPF UI