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Warning:At this time, the Dota 2 Workshop Tools are considered an alpha testing release and only suitable for custom game mode content authoring. Developers creating cosmetic content for inclusion in the Dota 2 store will need to utilize the existing tool path. More information on that path can be found on the Dota 2 Workshop website.
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Revision as of 16:39, 9 August 2014
Template:Otherlang2 The Dota 2 Workshop Tools is a set of software utilities available as a free download for Dota 2 that allow you to create your own custom game modes (called addons). The tools package must be installed to create or play any custom game mode addons.
| Addons Overview | Creating, organizing and releasing your Dota 2 addon |
| Level Design | Level design and Hammer information |
| Scripting | An addon's script code defines the game rules for an addon |
| Modeling | Models are the detailed objects or characters that appear in the game world |
| Materials | Images and shader controls are combined to create materials |
| Sounds | Audio production for addons |
| Particles | Effects like smoke, sparks, blood and fire are created using particles |
| Custom UI | Adding custom user interface elements for your game mode |
| Community | Getting involved with the modding community |
