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psd2prefab

v1.0.6

Published

A tool to convert psd to a unity prefab.

Downloads

13

Readme

psd2prefab

Description

A tool to convert psd to a unity prefab (nodejs part). This is the nodejs part of psd2prefab for generating the prefab discription file. You should then use the psd2prefab_unity to build a real unity prefab.

Installation

psd2prefab depends on canvas, which depends on GTK. You can refer to intallation guide or just download GTK and uncompress it to C:/GTK.

npm i psd2prefab -g

Command line parameters

  • -p, --project: unity project root
  • -i, --input: psd file path
  • -n, --name: the name of prefab to be generated

Configuration

Place a configuration file named .psd2prefab under the unity project root:

# --- psd2prefab configuration ---

# unity project structure
PNG_ROOT=Assets/AssetSources/ui/atlas/$name$
PREFAB_ROOT=Assets/AssetSources/ui/instruction
NOT_ART_FONTS=MicrosoftYaHei;NotoSansHans-DemiLight;AaGuiQi
  • PNG_ROOT: Where to store images, should be set to be imported as atlas sprites in unity.
  • PREFAB_ROOT: Where the store prefab description file. As a middle file, don't commit it to SVN/Git.
  • NOT_ART_FONTS: Not art fonts, slit by semicolon. If set, all text excluded will be generated as images. Otherwise all as texts.