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How would I get a relative point between a min and max value that could be represented as a float between 0.0 and 1.0?

I have a min and max position of an object and I want to represent an arbitrary point between them as a float between 0.0 and 1.0. This feels relatively basic math, but I can’t quite figure out what I need to do with this. Is there a special name for this sort of thing? Also, are there any built-in methods that would be useful...

pixel art in a theme? [QUESTION]

How would I go about creating a pixel art theme for a game? I don’t want to lower the resolution of the game, as it is supposed to render the game in the native resolution and I want crisp effects and text. Currently Godot makes a single pixel of the ui a single pixel on the screen. How would one go about fixing that? UI looks...

Godot 4.1 3D physics jittery at default tick rate

I am using Godot 4.1 and after I added the first rigidbodies to my game, I noticed the physics seem really unstable. The floor is a StaticBody with large and 1m thick BoxShape. I have RigidBody objects with simple BoxShape colliders and the thinnest side is 0.3m. Often when I knock them on the floor they do not come to rest, but...

Importing multiple meshes from 1 .blend file

Hey guys I’ve recently been looking at Godot since Unity has set itself on fire. I’m liking it so far but I’ve run into a small issue that disrupts my usual workflow. I like to store multiple meshes as separate objects in a single .blend file for meshes that are very related to each other like pieces of a build kit. I was...

Frustraded with Import content

I spending this days trying to import the adobe maximo models and animation, but this importing system really don’t make me feel good. I can’t properly editing anything inside godot that only some basic setting that easily broken everything. When I’m trying to add a new animation to an existing set its fails forcing me to...

Is is possible to make a material where something appears to be beneath a semi-transparent surface?

I’m not terribly proficient with making materials yet, but I was wondering if something like this is doable and if so, what it might involve. I basically want to make a part of a creature appear beneath the ice in 3d. but I don’t know how to approach it or what I should be looking at.

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