Dungeon Painter Studio

Dungeon Painter Studio

Rick Apr 2, 2018 @ 1:44pm
"Info.json file is missed in collection jolly roger's atlas"
I keep getting the following error whenever I open the MODS menu: "Info.json file is missed in collection jolly roger's atlas"

The notification seems to appear about 10 times, because I have to click OK several times for the messages to go away. With each click, the surrounding area becomes less and less opaque, suggesting several layers of menu.
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LtRopy Apr 2, 2018 @ 3:44pm 
I received this and reinstalled and it went away. it was something to do with one of the workshop items as I recall but I am sorry to tell you that I dont recall which one.
AegisRom Jun 29, 2021 @ 2:27pm 
So, having the same issue as above. I've uninstalled the program, and reinstalled and it is still popping up. As such, one of the maps that uses a texture it says I am missing is missing the entire cavern created with said texture.

Anything else I should be looking for or doing?
Rick Jul 2, 2021 @ 12:22pm 
Sorry, I had this issue 3 years ago and I don't remember every figuring out the solution. Good luck, though! :)
Geektasticdad Feb 17, 2022 @ 4:48am 
I had this problem just recently. I fixed it by going to the Dungeon Painter Workshop in a web browser (https://steamcommunity.com/app/592260/workshop/), then searching for the Tileset. Once I found and opened the tileset. First unsubscribe from it, then look in the URL and you'll see a reference to id= (for example my problem was with grim & inky with url that ended with id=2138329484).

Close Dungeon Painter and go to your file system "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\#######" (where ##### is another folder with a set of numbers. For my install it was 592260). Now look for a folder with that id number and delete it. Re-launch Dungeon Painter and it should stop nagging you.
Last edited by Geektasticdad; Feb 17, 2022 @ 4:48am
Rick Mar 14, 2022 @ 1:13pm 
Originally posted by Geektasticdad:
I had this problem just recently. I fixed it by going to the Dungeon Painter Workshop in a web browser (https://steamcommunity.com/app/592260/workshop/), then searching for the Tileset. Once I found and opened the tileset. First unsubscribe from it, then look in the URL and you'll see a reference to id= (for example my problem was with grim & inky with url that ended with id=2138329484).

Close Dungeon Painter and go to your file system "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\#######" (where ##### is another folder with a set of numbers. For my install it was 592260). Now look for a folder with that id number and delete it. Re-launch Dungeon Painter and it should stop nagging you.

4 years later, a solution is found! Geektasticdad, you are the GOAT :)
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