this is a project made to test the multiplayer api, not necessarily the best implementation though
Use Kenney's 2D graphics as Godot's resources to start playing and prototyping games with easy drag 'n' drop content.Support the project at:https://pigdev.itch.io/godot-sandbox
A small addon that generates 3d mazes using a depth-first search algorithm. It can exclude user-defined zones from generation and suggest locations for items (doors, keys, chests...).
This is a lower-definition concrete or cement material, as commonly found in sidewalks, driveways, curbs, or construction.
This is a high-definition concrete or cement material, as commonly found in sidewalks, driveways, curbs, or construction.
This is a metallic material that has diamond ridges in it, such as often found on industrial equipment, toolboxes, or floors.
This tool will help make a first person controller(used in FPS games) from scratch. Install it. Just drag the ToBeDropped.tscn file to your scene and that's it. If you already have a camera in your scene, you may need to delete it.
Simple Gizmo that allows you to easily transform bones in the editor so you can do animations in Godot.
A basic water (spatial-) material for the Godot Engine 3.x.There is also a step by step video on you tube that shows how this material was created.
3D Tetris clone
Using this plugin, you will be able to try to:- Create Godot PBR Materials automatically using their filenames...- Create inherited Scenes from your meshes...- Test your materials in a preconfigured Test Scene!- Order your Assets adding order_children_nodes.gd to it is parent node!- Add EnviromentTemplate.tscn to test your own scenesThe plugin is about 10mb only! It will appear as a Tab in the left dock.I created this plugin because I did not like the 3D workflow and I do not understand how to configure PBR Materials properly, so if you find some kind of error or know how to improve the results, please Contribute in my GitHub! Thanks!https://github.com/doradoro
This is an addon that adds jigglebones to Godot 3.0. If you don't know what that is: jigglebones are bones that jiggle when the skeleton moves. They are used for procedural animation, so you can move only the important parts of the skeleton and the little bits will automatically jiggle with it. You can also drag the jigglebones in the editor and fiddle around with them.See the GitHub page for a detailed guide on how to use it in your project:https://github.com/Bauxitedev/godot-jigglebones/blob/master/README.md