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Spline Tools Version History
Version History of the Spline Tools Marketplace Product.
Content:
Previous Versions and UE4
The directory for previous versions is RailingsBPV1. The latest version (see above) has a new main directory to avoid migration issues.The Unreal 4 version has 90% of the content the latest Unreal 5 version has. It's just a little bit harder to find what you are looking for.
Version 1
- BP_RailingsOnSpline
- Railing and fence meshes
Version 2
- BP_GenericMeshesOnSpline
- Demo level ...Showroom2
Version 3
- SplineTools blueprint functions added
- BP_MeshesOnSpline_Parent
- Demo level ...Showroom3
Product Version 3.1 - Dec 2023 - UE 5.0+
This version decluttered the product and focusses on the Spline Tools function library. All files are now located in Content/SplineToolsSDot.- Blueprints / V3: has the parent blueprint and some examples
- Blueprints / V1_V2: has the legacy blueprints
- Levels: There are 2 new demo levels
- Meshes / Fences: Every fence type has specific setup blueprints ready to be placed
- Meshes / Railings: Every railing type has specific setup blueprints ready to be placed
- Some more blueprints are in the Building / Wall and Exterior folder
I hope this makes the product easier to use, more practical, and less confusing than it was before.