A GDScript implementation of a line renderer in Godot, useful for rendering cylindrical volume such as lasers, trails, etc. Based on the helpful C# implementation by @paulohyy at https://github.com/paulohyy/linerenderer, with some additional features such as UV tiling and a .tscn file for ease of use.To use, simply download and unzip the folder, which contains a demo project. If the demo project is not needed, the LineRenderer subfolder can be copied directly into the Godot project. Drag and drop the LineRenderer.tscn scene into the project, and you should see a line! Note: There appears to be a bug in certain versions of Godot 3.0 that causes problems involving not being able to edit instanced arrays. Make sure to right click and toggle "Discard Instancing" if you encounter this.
/!\ This module is deprecated !!! See PythonScript module (https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/179) instead /!\ /!\ This module requires to restart Godot once installed /!\Introduction------------This is a beta version of the Python module for Godot.You are likely to encounter bugs and catastrophic crashes, if so pleasereport them to https://github.com/touilleMan/godot-python/issues.Working features----------------Every Godot core features are expected to work fine:- builtins (e.g. Vector2)- Objects classes (e.g. Node)- signals- variable export- rpc synchronisationOn top of that, mixing GDscript and Python code inside a project should work fine.Python and pip are working, however depending on platform and backend they- on Windows+CPython use `python.exe` and `python.exe -m pip`- on Linux+CPython `bin/python` and `bin/pip` are provided out of the box.However you must provide path to `libpython3.6m.so` to make them run:```$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`/lib ./bin/pip3 --version$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`/lib ./bin/python --version```- on Linux+Pypy `bin/pypy` runs like a charm, you should use ensurepip toinstall pip:```$ bin/pypy -m ensurepip$ bin/pypy -m pip --version```Not so well features--------------------Memory management is a big issue (given Godot and Python garbage collectors should be synchronized)so leaks are possible (hence Godot complaining there is still MemoryPool allocs in use at exit...).Exporting the project hasn't been tested at all (however exporting for linux should be pretty simple andmay work out of the box...).Have fun ;-)- touilleMan