FencerDevLog

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In this video, I will demonstrate how we can easily insert 3D models or complete 3D scenes into the environment of our 2D game in Godot 4. Let's see how this is done using the SubViewport node.

 

Hi everyone! As you may recall, in one of the previous videos, I was creating snow particles in a 3D scene. This time, I would focus on a similar effect, but instead, it would be in 2D, and it would be rain particles.

 

Hey everybody! In this video, I would like to demonstrate how we can enhance the effect that we know from the very first video about shaders that I recorded for this channel. The enhancement will consist of displaying something like continuous plasma instead of rippling lines, for which we will use very similar calculations. Let's get started.

 

Hi everybody! If you watched one of the previous videos in which we created a square grid, you might have wondered how difficult it would be to achieve a similar effect with perfectly aligned hexagons. There are certain differences, but the algorithm is not extremely complex. Let's get into it.

 

Hi everybody! In this video, I would show how we can set up a glow effect on a selected sprite in a 2D project. Such a shader may come in handy if we want to understand how the glow calculation works, or if we decide to work without setting up a global glow in the WorldEnvironment node. Let’s do it.

 

Hi everyone! This is a continuation of my video about polar coordinates in shaders. If you haven't seen it yet, I definitely recommend watching it first; everything will then be a bit clearer. The link should be included in the description. However, I will also mention the basics in this video. So, let’s make some spiral effects.

 

Hi everyone! This time, I would focus on what truly looks like a dev log, as the title of this channel suggests. It will be about shaders again, but instead of creating it from scratch, I would dissect a fog effect as we implemented it in our game.

 

Hi everybody! In this video, we will create a shader that displays a grid. It may sound simple, but such a grid is a very useful element, whether for debugging or its use in various effects.

 

Hi everyone! This tutorial will teach you how to display a fireworks effect on the screen using a shader, which can be a nice reward after successfully completing a level in your game.

 

Hi everyone! In this video, I would describe how we can easily implement the pause and resume functionality in the Godot Engine. Since something like this involves certain pitfalls, I will show how to avoid them and do the whole thing correctly.

 

Hi everyone! Do you remember the lightning shader that I was creating in one of the previous videos? This time, we'll try something similar but less chaotic, so the code will be significantly shorter. I'll show you how to transform a simple line into something like this.

 

Hello everyone! Let me tell you something about the audio system in the Godot Engine. As an illustrative example, I will use our point-and-click adventure, Whispers of Prague.

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