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Basic Sprite Shader for aligning pixel art to the same grid, based on the Unity Sprite Shader.
Create one Material where you assign the same Pixels Per Unit value you use on your imported Sprites,
then reuse this Material on all appropriate Sprite Renderers.
(You can use Shader.SetGlobalFloat to set that Pixels Per Unit value for all your shaders:
https://docs.unity3d.com/ScriptReference/Shader.SetGlobalFloat.html)
This is not for scaled or rotated artwork. If you need those features, look at low res render textures.
Use this however you want.
@LotteMakesStuff
LotteMakesStuff / CustomInspectorCreator.cs
Last active May 23, 2024 22:06
Editor extension that adds a tool to automagically generate boilerplate custom inspector code~ YES! Just drop it into a folder called 'Editor' and it adds a 'custom inspector' option into the Project window!
using UnityEngine;
using UnityEditor;
using System.IO;
public static class CustomInspectorCreator
{
[MenuItem("Assets/Create/Custom Inspector", priority = 81)]
static void CreateInsptorEditorClass()
{
foreach (var script in Selection.objects)

uDevGames 2020Q4 Hobbyist Game Jam

Runs from 1 October 2020 00:00:00 UTC+14 to 1 January 2021 00:00:00 UTC-12. lol that didn't happen, probably safer to not do anything in 2020, anyway

This is a hobbyist game jam. You have a full quarter of a year to complete your project. You can take a week off of work and do it in a week of concentrated effort, or you can spread it out over nights and weekends. Or a combo of both.

As a hobbyist game jam, you get to define what success means for you! The jam is a vehicle to encourage positivity and productivity. Pick something that interests you, but we suggest you keep the scope of your game quite small.

Some ideas are,

@WolfgangSenff
WolfgangSenff / gist:168cb0cbd486c8c9cd507f232165b976
Last active July 5, 2024 09:44
Godot 4.0 Migration/Upgrade guide
## For a beginner-friendly version of the following (more advanced users likely will get better use of the below,
## if you're just starting out...), see this new gist:
## https://gist.github.com/WolfgangSenff/0a9c1d800db42a9a9441b2d0288ed0fd
This document represents the beginning of an upgrade or migration document for GDScript 2.0 and Godot 4.0. I'm focusing on 2D
at the moment as I'm upgrading a 2D game, but will hopefully have more to add for 3D afterward.
## If you want more content like this, please help fund my cat's medical bills at https://ko-fi.com/kyleszklenski - thank you very much! On to the migration guide.