![]() ![]() Go to the menu and select Assets > Create > Create TestSO.Here's an example showing how to set up a ScriptableObject, store a reference to it and modify it during runtime while still in the editor: using UnityEngine With all of the above methods, you can create a Property Drawer, or a Custom Editor Window to display your data in a grid like fashion. ![]()
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