Plugin that allows connections to Twitch Chat using IRC. Comes with example scene in the form of an editor dock.
Mecánicas del clásico Flappy Bird producidas en Godot Engine con los assets de Kenney.
A small demo game in the spirit of Doodle Jump, using both VisualScript, GDScript and a Shader. Please see README.md for additional instructions after downloading.Screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/JaNFiuf
Makes it easy to use an alternate form of window scaling that better preserves the apparent pixel sizing.Includes a bilinear filtering shader and a scene that uses it for window scaling. This prevents variations in pixel sizes at resolutions that can't be divided perfectly, while keeping pixels well defined. Especially useful for pixel art games.
Emulator-style pixel upscaling algorithm. Ported from the SameBoy to Godot 3+. Works similarly to hqx at arbitrary precision.
Juego de Plataformas con algunos añadidos para simular las mecánicas del Mario Bros.
A simple plugin which adds a new dock to your project. In this dock, the plug-in will track the amount of time that goes by as the project this plug-in is active in is open in your editor. This data is saved and restored automatically as the project is opened & closed. A reset button is provided if you want to reset your project time for any reason.Updates:-0.2: Added a session time tracker (resets every time you open the project)
The Arc dark theme for godot editorBoth lowDPI and HiDPI are supported
A bare-bones clone of the classic desktop distraction!This is meant as a project demonstrating how a simple game can be constructed using a few basic GUI nodes.
MatCap Shader for Godot like Blender Matcap
This is a basic Fur shader demo with sharper furand with a slider that allow to interactively change the fur density.
A simlpe shader that gives objects like grass or plants a wiggle/wind effect.Godot version 2.1 (3.0 planned)Demo Controls:Mouse + WASD or up/down/left/right key to move the camera. F1 to show/hide the frames/second.If you don't need the demo install only the shader folder or its content and follow the instructions:How to use the shader in your project:1. Copy the shader folder or at least its content somewhere into your project folder (See license details).2. Then open/select a mesh in godot and give the object a new ShaderMaterial if it haven't one. (Make sure that the mesh origion is on the right position see below: Shader parameters -> Height Offset ).3. Now go into the material settings and load one of the shaders that you have copied to your project folder.- "wind_shader.tres" is a version that is written in godots shading language. -"wind_shader_graph" is a version for the visual shader editor.4. Now you can add a texture to it and play with the shader parameters to get a nice result.Shader paramenters- Speed: The speed of the wind movement.- Strength: The strength of the wind movement.- Detail: The detail (number of waves) of the wind movement.- Direction: The direction of wind movement.- Height Offset: The height where the wind begins to move. By default 0.0, so everything over the object origin will have wind. (So make sure that you position the object on the right height or adapt it with this setting!)Issues/feature requests?:https://github.com/Maujoe/godot-simple-wind-shader/issuesChangelog:v1.0.1: - custom project icon