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Asked By | TheoTheTorch |
Hello, I want to make some spikes out of a tilemap and make them have a cool gradient.
An example scene would loom something like this.
however, when I try to apply a shader, it does so for every single tile seperately.
plus it makes all the transparent parts dissapear as well. Both of these are the opposite of what I want.
Can someone more experienced with shaders / masks help me?
You just need to use global coordinates and SCREEN_UV instead of normal UV. However if You have transparent tiles all over the screen, than it is not worth to work it with shader. Don’t You want to create a separate tilemap for collisions/background ?
Do You realize shaders will only grant You visual effect ? As this tilemap design looks as if You wanted these spikes to be collidable ?
Inces | 2022-04-10 20:14
Collisions are handled easily as the tilemap uses it’s parent’s collision.
Spikes are Area2Ds and walls are StaticBody2Ds as you’d expect.
I’ll try the SCREEN_UV, however that looks like the thing I need. Thanks.
TheoTheTorch | 2022-04-17 16:09