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How to Download and Upload Vrkshop Projects with Steam Workshop
By wooden-robot
This guide describes how to get other user generated projects, and how to upload your own projects to the Steam Workshop.
   
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Downloading Projects from the Steam Workshop
To download other user's projects from the Steam Workshop:

1. Go to the vrkshop Steam Workshop page at https://gtm.you1.cn/app/1344530/workshop/


2. Navigate to the project item that you want to subscribe to, then click the Subscribe button


3. Make sure you are signed into Steam and start the vrkshop game

4. When in a Free Play level, go to the Library in the cloner tool and navigate to the item you downloaded.

5. Build the item inside your Free Play level.
Uploading Projects to Steam Workshop
To upload your own project to Steam Workshop:

1. Make sure you are signed into Steam.

2. Enter a Free Play level, build something, and then locate the cloner tool.


3. Press the Scan button and then use -interact- to scan items to include in your project.


4. Press the Save button, then name the project using the provided in game keyboard.


5. Exit your Free Play level and go to the Main Menu. Pick up the I/O cloner tool that is sitting on the chalkboard to enter the Export Room.


6. Using the cloner tool inside the Export Room, navigate the Library for your saved project. Select your project so that it loads onto the display platform.

7. Use the keyboard and computer to the left to give your project a description.

8. Use the keyboard and computer on the right to frame a screenshot for the Workshop item image.

9. Press -interact- to reveal the red Export to Steam Workshop button. Press the button. If successful, the green success light will be lit.

If it fails, ensure you are logged into Steam, connected to the internet, and that the Steam Workshop is not experiencing downtime or delays.
1 Comments
Nobby76  [developer] 23 Dec, 2021 @ 10:38pm 
The other button labelled "OBJ" Is for exporting the item to the 3D model format .OBJ
So it can be loaded into a 3D modelling/animation package