![]() If you use Linux, or are interested in building Panda3D yourself, head on over to our Panda3D fork and read the "Building Panda3D" section on the README file there. We recommend installing Python 3.9 through Homebrew (Make sure that the xcode command line tools are installed first xcode-select -install): Installing the provided Panda3D wheel requires Python 3.9, which is not installed on your system by default whatsoever. If you install Panda3D outside the default directory (or use the x86 installer), you may have to change the PPYTHON_PATH file located in the root directory and change it to your install directory. Panda3D SDK for Windows (Python 3.9, x86_64, Last Updated: January 11, 2023) Panda3D SDK for Windows (Python 3.9, x86, Last Updated: January 11, 2023) You can install Panda3D SDK through the 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x86_64) installers here: ![]() ![]() You can use the prebuilt installers for your operating system here: Windows Secondly, you would have to install and use a specific version of Panda3D, which includes libotp and libtoontown. SetupĪfter cloning the repository, you will need to clone the resources repository inside the directory where you cloned the source repo. vampire shirt, marissa’s shirt, rainbow skirt, etc.), the color will be a filter over the original colors, so you might come up with some really weird/wacky/eye-bleeding results.This repository contains the code for Open Toontown, based on the latest version of Disney's Toontown Online (sv1.0.47.38). Also note when using color codes for pre-designed-and-colored shirts (e. NOTE: THESE ARE NOT THE SAME AS TOON COLOR NUMBERS! For whatever reason, there’s repeats as well no clue why. That being said, this one will be layed out slightly different.ģ 27 = pink dots boots (according to wiki, pink stars boots…?)ģ 40 = red dots boots (couldn’t find official name on wiki)ġ: default backpack (1 = orange with splats, 2 = purple with splats, 3 = white with red polka-dots, 4 = white with yellow/orange polka-dots) Shoes are a bit annoying the first numbers go up to only 3, but the secondary goes up to 48 (compared to 21 for hats, 4 for glasses, and 6 for backpacks). Numbers in ()s will be the secondary numbers.ġ: baseball cap (7 = blue, 8 = orange, 13 = odd unreleased yellow, 14 = red, 15 = cyan, 17 = purple)Ģ: safari hat (5 = darker brown, 6 = green)ģ: bow (1 = red with white polka-dots, 2 = purple with white speckles, 9 = yellow, 10 = checkered blue, 11 = red, 12 = rain-bow, 16 = pink with orange polka-dots, 18 = yellow and yellow-green checkered)ĥ: black top hat (4 = weird checkered blue-green-yellow)ġ2: party hat (19 = 10th anniversary hat)ĥ5: jamboree hat (seems a little glitchy not sure if it was like that in TT)ģ: unreleased black-frame purple-lens shadesĢ0: pirate eyepatch with jolly roger (4 = jolly roger replaced with sequins on edges) “~backpack 1 1” will be an orange backpack). Works the same way on the other accessory types (e. “~hat 1 7” will give you a blue baseball hat, when just “~hat 1” will give you a green one). “~hat ” will put that accessory in the specified color/texture (e. ![]() “~hat ” (replace with preferred number) will put that accessory with the 0 color/texture number. ![]()
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