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PlayOnLinux, Bottles, Q4Wine, Lutris, any Wine application should do. This guide follows a Bottles installation using Flatpak - on distributions that do not come with flatpak preinstalled (looking at you, Ubuntu) then you can follow the steps for your distro at Flatpak Setup
I used the 'Gaming' preset in Bottles.
That environment installs Windows 10, DXVK, VKD3D, DX9 DLLs, Microsoft Line Services, Arial Font and Times New Roman Font. Dotnet 6 will need to be installed as well.
Run dotnetcoredesktop6 from the Dependencies list, or download manually from Download .NET 6 SDK and run the executable with the same prefix.
Download Tooll3 Download the .zip file and extract it into a VERY specific directory... it needs to go inside the wine prefix. So, open Bottles and using the 3 dots at the top next to the shutdown icon and select 'Browse Files' which will open up a file browser at the prefix (C Drive) location. I saved the extracted tool3.8.1 directory in C/users/Documents just to make it easy to find later.
Select ‘Run Executable...’ and navigate to your wine prefix
(~/.var/app/com.usebottles.bottles/data/bottles/bottles
) and navigate through to find the
startT3.exe file. You may need to show hidden files to find .var
in your home directory.
OR
This will take you straight to the C Drive and from there you can find the startT3.exe executable and run it with a double click.
After successfully running T3, you can add it to your desktop by selecting the 3 dots next to the launch button and click ‘Add Desktop Entry’.
Reference
Getting started
- Basic Concepts
- How Tooll Works
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Video tutorials
- Rendering Videos
- Exporting to Executable
- Creating new Operators
- Tooll for live performances
- Presets and Snapshots
- Optimizing Rendering Performance
- Using backups
- Realtime Rendering for Artists
Advanced features