![]() ![]() Please can someone tell me how to directly access the assets I bought? I’m sure it’s possible because if you double-click on an asset (e.g. unitypackage files that I have bought and downloaded may contain 2D Sprites and Textures that I would like to expand and play with in tools like GIMP or Krita. tar folder, but this produced a garbage file for me that both Windows Media Player and Audacity were unable to read. ![]() Some old articles said you can unzip it with 7Zip, by treating the file as a. The assets are saved (in Windows 10) at : “C:\Users\GFenn\AppData\Roaming\Unity\Asset Store-5.x”.įor example, one audio asset of retro sound effects is in the folder: “C:\Users\GFenn\AppData\Roaming\Unity\Asset Store-5.x\Zero Rare\AudioSound FX” and the file is called “Sound FX - Retro Pack.unitypackage” But I would like to open the downloaded local copy of my purchase and move/edit/hack the assets directly, not just to the extent possible in the Unity Editor after importing. I have bought dozens of expensive Asset Store packs with things like audio files (usually in. I left a question in on the Unity Forums but no reply yet : (copied below**).Īny help would be appreciated! ** copy of post. ![]()
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