If you feel like your workflow with SmartShape2D is a little bit slow, try reading Controls and Hotkeys. The hotkeys may help you work with the tool more effectively.
- First, instance a node of either:
- SS2D_Shape_Open
- SS2D_Shape_Closed
- We'll use a closed shape for this Quickstart demo
- SS2D_Shape_Base cannot be instanced directly
- SS2D_Shape_Anchor is a node that attaches to a shape
- The following Nodes are legacy nodes and are deprecated:
- RMSmartShape2D
- RMSmartShape2DAnchor
- After creating the shape node, make sure it's selected and the toolbar appears and is in Point Edit mode
- Hold ALT and Left Click on the viewport to add points
- If this is a closed shape, the polygon will close after adding the 3rd point
- You should now have a shape consisting of a few points and lines:
- To give it some life, we'll want to edit the "Shape Material" in the Inspector
- Under "Shape Material" Expand "Fill Textures" and you'll see an empty array
- Set the Array's size to '1'
- Assign a texture to the newly created slot in the array
- After assigning the shape should now have a valid texture
- If nothing happens after setting the texture, try to force the shape to update by adjusting one of the points
- Note that "Fill Textures" does not affect SS2D_Shape_Open Nodes at all
- If you want to add a normal_texture, you would add it using the "Fill Texture Normals" property
- This where the rubber hits the road, the real meat of the tool
- Under "Shape Material" add an element to the "Edge Meta Materials" property
- Shape Material -> Edge Meta Materials
- Set the resource of the newly created element to "SS2D_Material_Edge_Metadata"
- Unfortunately, due to Godot limitations, every avaiable resource will offered to you instead of the one you want
- The options are alphabetized though, which helps in finding the resource you want
- Expand the first element of the "Edge Meta Materials" that you just set
- Shape Material -> Edge Meta Materials -> element 1
- Set the value of the "Edge Material" property to a new resource of type "SS2D_Material_Edge"
- Shape Material -> Edge Meta Materials -> element 1 -> Edge Material
- Expand "Edge Material" that you just set
- Add an element to "Textures" and assign the texture to one that you want to use as an edge
- The shape's edges should now update using the texture you set
- If nothing happens after setting the texture, try to force the shape to update by adjusting one of the points
- If you want to add a normal_texture, you would add it using the "Texture Normals" property
- Godot should now look something like this:
- If your shape has sharp 90-degree corners, the texture can look a bit warped in those places
- You can specify a unique texture to use for inner and outer corners for each Edge Material
- The following Edge Material properties are used for corners
- Textures Corner Inner
- Texture Normals Corner Inner
- Textures Corner Outer
- Texture Normals Corner Outer
- See how the addition of outer corner textures improves the square created earlier
- You can add as many Edge Meta Materials as you want to a Shape Material, each with their own Edge Material
- For instance, you can add an additional egde with a rock texture (and its own set of corner textures) and have it render behind the grass
- To have it render behind the grass, Set the Z index of the meta material
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Each Meta material has a Normal Range
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The Normal Range indicates when a texture should be rendered
- If the normal range is 0 - 360 or 0 - 0, then any angle is considered in range and the edge will always render
- Angle "0" is Facing directly Right
- Angle "90" is Facing directly Up
- Angle "180" is Facing directly Left
- Angle "270" is Facing directly Down
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If you wanted to, for example:
- Have rocks display on the bottom part of the shape only
- Have grass display on the sides and top of the shape only
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You could:
- Set the grass Normal Range to 0 - 180
- Set the rock Normal Range to 181 - 359
- Using Material Overrides will allow you to change how specific edges are rendered
- For Example, to prevent the left edge from rendering, we'll do the following:
- You can use material overrrides to also specify a specific material for a single edge
- For example, Checking Render and choosing the "Rock" Edge Material will cause the edge to render as rocks, even though the NormalRange configuration would otherwise have it render as grass
- If more than one texture is specified for an Edge Material, you can specify which texture should be used
- Enter Point Edit mode, mouseover a point, and scroll up or down to change the texture index
- To anchor nodes directly to the SmartShape2D node, use SmartSahpeAnchor2D
- You can then make nodes children to the anchor