Hi everyone! This is the second part of the tutorial on how to create a library of useful functions for shaders in Godot. If you haven’t seen the previous part, I highly recommend watching it first. The link is provided in the description of this video. In this part, we will add functions for rendering various types of simple...
Good morning! Or afternoon or evening, depending on where you are in the world. Did you know that Godot allows you to create libraries of functions for shaders that you can later link to your shading language script without the need to copy and paste their code every time? We’ll demonstrate this with a few simple examples, and...
Hi everybody! I’m back with another video for the collection of tutorials on game development in Godot Engine. This time, we won’t be dealing with shaders or 3D models. Instead, I would like to focus on a possibly simpler but definitely no less important area in game development with the Godot Engine, and that is the user...
Hi again, friends of visual shaders! Maybe you remember that in previous videos that dealt with this topic, we were working only with fragments, and we were setting only the final color for pixels. This time, we’ll finally get to a no less important function, which is responsible for modifying vertices and subsequently...
I was struggling with handling dialogue for a point-and-click game, has anyone tried Ink or other dialogue plugins? I tried both DialogueManager and Bonnie, and while Bonnie seemed nicer they both were kinda clunky.
Hello, friends of #Godot and its shading language. This time, I would focus on something slightly more complicated. We will simulate an old #CRT monitor with all of its imperfections. #GodotEngine #godot4 #GodotTips #devlog #shaders
In this episode of Tech Over Tea podcast, @BrodieOnLinux has invited Emilio Coppola, Godot Foundation Executive Director. Tune in, fetch some drink and have a good hear!...