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'''Dusk Modular''' is a standard [[Modular Building Set]], made to be visually and functionally compatible with the [[Dawn Modular]] building set that official worlds like the [[Cloud Home]] and [[Tutorial]] are made in.  It was meant to complement that set, but is fully capable of replacing it as a way to build basic buildings, and contains both a variety of walls, floors, doors, windows, and cielings, as well as furniture and functional components to add to a house.
'''Dusk Modular''' is a standard [[Modular Building Set]], made to be visually and functionally compatible with the [[Dawn Modular]] building set that official worlds like the [[Resonite Cloud Home|Cloud Home]] and [[Tutorial]] are made in.  It was meant to complement that set, but is fully capable of replacing it as a way to build basic buildings, and contains both a variety of walls, floors, doors, windows, and cielings, as well as furniture and functional components to add to a house.


Components from Dusk Modular can be spawned in and snapped to each other using the [[Module Snapping Tool]], then fixed in place using the [[Grabbable Setter Tool]].  Generally, they will look and function almost the same as Dawn Modular components, but have a slightly simpler look, contain different shapes and kinds of furniture, and use far less resources than Dawn Modular components.
Components from Dusk Modular can be spawned in and snapped to each other using the [[Module Snapping Tool]], then fixed in place using the [[Grabbable Setter Tool]].  Generally, they will look and function almost the same as Dawn Modular components, but have a slightly simpler look, contain different shapes and kinds of furniture, and use far less resources than Dawn Modular components.
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* Click the rug, and select the Snapping Point you want to position it from.  (there may only be one in the center)
* Click the rug, and select the Snapping Point you want to position it from.  (there may only be one in the center)
* Click the floor, and select a snapping-point on the top (there may only be one in the center, but the edges may work too)
* Click the floor, and select a snapping-point on the top (there may only be one in the center, but the edges may work too)
* It will be positioned against the floor.  To move it, consider using the [[Gizmos]] from the [[DevTool]] to move it along the axes or flat plane.
* It will be positioned against the floor.  To move it, consider using the [[Gizmo|Gizmos]] from the [[Dev Tool]] to move it along the axes or flat plane.
* Use the ''Grabbable Setter Tool'' to fix the rug in place.
* Use the ''Grabbable Setter Tool'' to fix the rug in place.
...and enjoy your new rug!
...and enjoy your new rug!

Latest revision as of 01:33, 4 June 2024

Dusk Modular is a standard Modular Building Set, made to be visually and functionally compatible with the Dawn Modular building set that official worlds like the Cloud Home and Tutorial are made in. It was meant to complement that set, but is fully capable of replacing it as a way to build basic buildings, and contains both a variety of walls, floors, doors, windows, and cielings, as well as furniture and functional components to add to a house.

Components from Dusk Modular can be spawned in and snapped to each other using the Module Snapping Tool, then fixed in place using the Grabbable Setter Tool. Generally, they will look and function almost the same as Dawn Modular components, but have a slightly simpler look, contain different shapes and kinds of furniture, and use far less resources than Dawn Modular components.

Dusk Modular was created in the early days of Resonite by Nuki Raccoon, but accepts contributions from other users.

The Dusk Modular folder is available at...

resrec:///U-1NpQoxe8oee/R-FDAF952A04B347A6C65BA12C78F310A2C35D028DB617EE9987C1ECADE7E4D880

Example Uses

Dusk Modular can be used to build onto the Cloud Home, or to build buildings entirely in its own style, as seen in the Dusk Modular Showcase World.

Square Office

One of the earliest use-cases of Dusk Modular was to create a square office room attached to the side of the Cloud Home, connected by an Interior Door.

To make such a thing, all you need to do is...

  • Use the Grabbable Setter Tool to remove one of the 10-meter long walls of the cloud home (this won't work with the slope connectors)
  • Find the appropriate Edge or Connector piece in the Floors section of Dusk Modular and Snap it in where the floor was removed
  • Spawn one of the normal sized "Interior Door" parts from the Wall / Door directory of Dusk Modular and snap it into place on the new floor
  • Spawn the "Floor 10x10" piece from the Floors section, snap it onto the edge of the floor, as the wall only snaps on one side.
  • Add walls and ceiling from Dusk Modular as desired.
  • Use the Grabbable Setter Tool to fix the walls, floors, and ceiling in place.

...and enjoy your new room!

Adding Rugs

Dusk Modular has a set of basic Rugs in the "Furnishings" folder. To position these on a floor from the Dawn Modular, Dusk Modular, or other compatible building set, by using the Module Snapping Tool.

  • Click the rug, and select the Snapping Point you want to position it from. (there may only be one in the center)
  • Click the floor, and select a snapping-point on the top (there may only be one in the center, but the edges may work too)
  • It will be positioned against the floor. To move it, consider using the Gizmos from the Dev Tool to move it along the axes or flat plane.
  • Use the Grabbable Setter Tool to fix the rug in place.

...and enjoy your new rug!