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'''Draw Mode,''' named the '''Creation Tool''' in-game, is one of the main creative modes in [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]], consisting of more different tools and features than the previous [[Drawn to Life|canon]] [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|games]]. Draw Mode automatically activates every time the player goes to edit or draw an object, and create or edit the [[Hero]] at the start. Character creation also features 56 pre-made character templates - 38 of which are only available after downloading the Creative Pack. | '''Draw Mode,''' named the '''Creation Tool''' in-game, is one of the main creative modes in [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]], consisting of more different tools and features than the previous [[Drawn to Life|canon]] [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|games]]. Draw Mode automatically activates every time the player goes to edit or draw an object, and create or edit the [[Hero]] at the start. Character creation also features 56 pre-made character templates - 38 of which are only available after downloading the Creative Pack. | ||
| − | There are some major differences to this Draw Mode compared to previous entries, one major one being the emphasis on non-touch based drawing. Introduced here are [[Sticker]]s, multiple outfits being saved rather than full [[Hero|Heroes]], and adjustable controller joystick sensitivity. This was done to mitigate the game's initial lack of touch-based drawing - a | + | There are some major differences to this Draw Mode compared to previous entries, one major one being the emphasis on non-touch based drawing. Introduced here are [[Sticker]]s, multiple outfits being saved rather than full [[Hero|Heroes]], and adjustable controller joystick sensitivity. This was done to mitigate the game's initial lack of touch-based drawing - a point of criticism between critics and fans alike, particularly with the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo Switch|Nintendo Switch]] version - although proper drawing controls and stylus support were added as part of the Creative Pack. This is also the only entry in the entire series to not have drawn objects featured in levels other than the Hero. |
=={{Icon|Palette}} Main Mode== | =={{Icon|Palette}} Main Mode== | ||