using System.Collections.Generic; using ExtremelySimpleLogger; using Microsoft.Xna.Framework; using Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Graphics; using MLEM.Data; using MLEM.Data.Content; using MLEM.Textures; using TinyLife; using TinyLife.Mods; using TinyLife.Objects; using TinyLife.Utilities; namespace ExampleMod { public class ExampleMod : Mod { // the logger that we can use to log info about this mod public static Logger Logger { get; private set; } // visual data about this mod public override string Name => "Example Mod"; public override string Description => "This is the example mod for Tiny Life!"; private UniformTextureAtlas customClothes; public override void AddGameContent(GameImpl game) { // adding a custom furniture item FurnitureType.Register(new FurnitureType.TypeSettings("ExampleMod.CustomTable", new Point(1, 1), ObjectCategory.Table, 150, ColorScheme.SimpleWood) { Construct = (i, t, c, m, p) => new CustomTable(i, t, c, m, p) }); // adding custom clothing Clothes.Register(new Clothes("ExampleMod.DarkShirt", ClothesLayer.Shirt, this.customClothes[0, 0], // the top left in-world region (the rest will be auto-gathered from the atlas) ColorScheme.WarmDark)); } public override void Initialize(Logger logger, RawContentManager content, RuntimeTexturePacker texturePacker) { Logger = logger; // loads a texture atlas with the given amount of separate texture regions in the x and y axes // we submit it to the texture packer to increase rendering performance. The callback is invoked once packing is completed texturePacker.Add(content.Load("CustomClothes"), r => this.customClothes = new UniformTextureAtlas(r, 4, 6)); } public override IEnumerable GetCustomFurnitureTextures() { // tell the game about our custom furniture texture // this needs to be a path to a data texture atlas, relative to our "Content" directory // the texture atlas combines the png texture and the .atlas information // see https://mlem.ellpeck.de/api/MLEM.Data.DataTextureAtlas.html for more info yield return "CustomFurniture"; } } }