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MrElipteach
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Hi, it's MrEliptik! This channel is dedicated to Godot content & tutorials, I hope you'll enjoy :)
Main channel: ua-cam.com/users/MrEliptik
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Main channel: ua-cam.com/users/MrEliptik
Godot logo by soudsbeard (sketchfab.com/3d-models/godot-logo-5283bab731e74d3babad747a17622715)
These AMAZING 3D games are made in Godot
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In this video, I showcase 3 amazing 3D games made in Godot and I ask Raffaele, Thibaud and Mike questions about developing with Godot.
This video was sponsored by Zenva
🔗 Useful links
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PVKK: store.steampowered.com/app/2956040
Wild Cosmos: store.steampowered.com/app/3051070
Buckshot Roulette: store.steampowered.com/app/2835570/Buckshot_Roulette/
Raffaele Picca: www.raffaelepicca.com/
Thibaud Goiffon: gotibo.fr/
Mike Klubnika: mikeklubnika.itch.io/
👤 SOCIALS
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💰 One time donation: ko-fi.com/mreliptik
💰 Support me on Patreon: patreon.com/MrEliptik
🟣 Join us on Discord: discord.gg/83nFRPTP6t
🔴 Twitch: twitch.tv/mreliptik
🐤 Twitter: mreliptik
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🖼️ Instagram: mreliptik
🔗All links: bento.me/mreliptik
🖥 SETUP
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💻 PC/desk setup
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👑 Patrons
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Thanks to the Patrons on Patreon for making this video possible! 💖
kycho, lokomotywa, furet, Sslaxx, Fernando,Markus, Zimi, Mark, Michett, Vast, Doot, Lupo, Neal, Flaki, Patrick, nooty, mert061
🎶 MUSIC
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🎵 Dude - Patrick Patrikios
🎵 Diggy - Patrick Patrikios
📹 CHAPTERS
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00:00 - Intro
00:18 - PVKK
04:46 - Wild Cosmos
09:14 - Sponsor (Zenva)
10:07 - Buckshot Roulette
16:59 - Outro
Get 20% off your first year (on top any existing site-wide discounts!) with this link (first 50 people): academy.zenva.com/cart/?add-to-cart=1319205&coupon_code=partner-mreliptik-2024&
In this video, I showcase 3 amazing 3D games made in Godot and I ask Raffaele, Thibaud and Mike questions about developing with Godot.
This video was sponsored by Zenva
🔗 Useful links
~~~~~~~~~~~~
PVKK: store.steampowered.com/app/2956040
Wild Cosmos: store.steampowered.com/app/3051070
Buckshot Roulette: store.steampowered.com/app/2835570/Buckshot_Roulette/
Raffaele Picca: www.raffaelepicca.com/
Thibaud Goiffon: gotibo.fr/
Mike Klubnika: mikeklubnika.itch.io/
👤 SOCIALS
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💰 One time donation: ko-fi.com/mreliptik
💰 Support me on Patreon: patreon.com/MrEliptik
🟣 Join us on Discord: discord.gg/83nFRPTP6t
🔴 Twitch: twitch.tv/mreliptik
🐤 Twitter: mreliptik
🎥 TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@mreliptik
🖼️ Instagram: mreliptik
🔗All links: bento.me/mreliptik
🖥 SETUP
~~~~~~~~~~~~
These links are affiliate, it helps me if you buy through them!
💻 PC/desk setup
Ultrawide Monitor: LG 29": amzn.to/4bVcwd9
24" HP monitor: amzn.to/48Fi8We
Electric standing desk legs: amzn.to/3uQDpyj
Chair: not the exact same, but better: amzn.to/48yL1n8
SSD: Samsung 980 pro: amzn.to/3OWUcqw
Stream deck: amzn.to/4bYcOjy
Mic: Maono AU A04: amzn.to/4bSBHgB
Keyboard: MX mechanical: amzn.to/3wBwYzT
Mouse: MX master 2S: amzn.to/3wsMy0s
Earbuds: OnePlus Nord Buds 2: amzn.to/3OYQNHq
Elgato Mounting Pole: amzn.to/3P1UYSO
Xbox Series controller: amzn.to/4c6DRcK
Heated desk pad 🔥: amzn.to/3TgWyTw
USB desk fan: amzn.to/48AbZdK
Tablet: Samsung S6 lite: amzn.to/3wu4zvk
Walking treadmill: amzn.to/3T50EwW
📹 Camera
Camera: Sony ZV E10: amzn.to/4bXhfem
Lense: Tamron 17-70: amzn.to/3wGKSR2
Tripod K&F: amzn.to/3In4psg
SD card: SanDisk 128GB: amzn.to/3STzZTD
📚 Books
Steal like an artist: amzn.to/42Uloff
How innovation works: amzn.to/42ZfLMX
Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams: Explorations in Massively Parallel Microworlds: amzn.to/3UYBVN3
👑 Patrons
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thanks to the Patrons on Patreon for making this video possible! 💖
kycho, lokomotywa, furet, Sslaxx, Fernando,Markus, Zimi, Mark, Michett, Vast, Doot, Lupo, Neal, Flaki, Patrick, nooty, mert061
🎶 MUSIC
~~~~~~~~~~~~
🎵 Dude - Patrick Patrikios
🎵 Diggy - Patrick Patrikios
📹 CHAPTERS
~~~~~~~~~~~~
00:00 - Intro
00:18 - PVKK
04:46 - Wild Cosmos
09:14 - Sponsor (Zenva)
10:07 - Buckshot Roulette
16:59 - Outro
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You're missing out if you don't use these in Godot 4
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To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/MrElipteach . You’ll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription In this video, I'm showing what kind of tools you can make with Godot and how useful they can be 🎓 Learn how to make JUICY games 👇 shorturl.at/eIT36 This video was sponsored by Brilliant 🔗 Useful links ua-cam.com/video/I8F5pWUC14M/v-deo.html ...
10+1 MUST HAVE addons for Godot 4
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Improve your skills with Brilliant and see everything it has to offer-free-for a full 30 days by visiting brilliant.org/MrElipteach/. You'll also get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. In this video, I'm showing 10 awesome addons made for Godot 4 with 2 bonus one that would will find very helpful! 🎓 Learn how to make JUICY games 👇 shorturl.at/eIT36 Part of this video was sponsored...
My 6 FAVORITE Godot 4.3 features
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In this video, I showcase my 6 favorite features of Godot 4.3 and I also quickly show other cool features. 🎓 Learn how to make JUICY games 👇 shorturl.at/eIT36 🔗 USEFUL LINKS 🔹 4.3 blog post godotengine.org/releases/4.3/ 🔹 Web export in 4.3 godotengine.org/article/progress-report-web-export-in-4-3/ 🔹 Boscaceoil blue: yurisizov.itch.io/boscaceoil-blue 🔹 Compositor effect example: www.reddit.com/r...
10+1 INCREDIBLE addons for Godot 4
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In this video, I'm showing 10 awesome addons made for Godot 4 and 1 bonus one that would will find very helpful! 🎓 Learn how to make JUICY games 👇 shorturl.at/eIT36 🧩 ADDONS 1. github.com/GreenCrowDev/hoodie 2. github.com/Vahera/godot-orchestrator 3. github.com/MrEliptik/slider_gamepad 4. github.com/limbonaut/limboai 5. github.com/IIFabixn/CSG_Toolkit 6. github.com/pixelpen-dev/pixelpen 7. gith...
Make your games JUICIER with these 5 rules
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Let me show you 5 things to make your juice even JUICIER 🧃 🎓 Learn how to make JUICY games with my Udemy course 👇 shorturl.at/eIT36 🎮 Hyperslice: store.steampowered.com/app/2977820/Hyperslice/ 🎮 Colorspace: store.steampowered.com/app/2479190/Colorspace/ 🎮 Dashpong: store.steampowered.com/app/1729250/Dashpong 🎮 Béton Sanglant: mreliptik.itch.io/beton-sanglant 👤 SOCIALS 💰 One time donation: ko-fi...
I recreated Balatro's effects in Godot
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Balatro is a super cool and juicy game and I wanted to recreate some of his effects in Godot Checkout the source code: github.com/MrEliptik/godot_ui_components 🎓 Learn how to make JUICY games 👇 shorturl.at/eIT36 👤 SOCIALS 💰 One time donation: ko-fi.com/mreliptik 💰 Support me on Patreon: patreon.com/MrEliptik 🟣 Join us on Discord: discord.gg/83nFRPTP6t 🔴 Twitch: twitch.tv/mreliptik 🐤 Twitter: tw...
You're asking questions wrong
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To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/MrElipteach. You’ll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription. Let's discuss how to ask good questions to solve your problems more easily 🎓 Learn how to make JUICY games 👇 shorturl.at/eIT36 👤 SOCIALS 💰 One time donation: ko-fi.com/mreliptik 💰 Support me on Patreon: patreon.com/MrEliptik 🟣 Join us on Disc...
These awesome 3D games are made in Godot
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To try everything Brilliant has to offer-free-for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/MrElipteach/. The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. Let's take a look at three awesome 3D projects made with Godot! 🎓 Learn how to make JUICY games 👇 shorturl.at/eIT36 🎮 GAMES 🔹 Sandfire by Kmitt 🕹 kmitt.itch.io/sandfire-demo-2024 📹 www.youtube.com/@kmitt91 🔹 Penitent b...
My FAVORITE new features in Godot 4.2 (+ other cool features!)
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My FAVORITE new features in Godot 4.2 ( other cool features!)
Button gradient hover animation (NO SHADER) in Godot 4
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Button gradient hover animation (NO SHADER) in Godot 4
Creating a level up animation in Godot 4
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Creating a level up animation in Godot 4
How to make a bouncing ball JUICY 🧃 with Godot 4
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How to make a bouncing ball JUICY 🧃 with Godot 4
The SECRET FORMULA for juicy movements
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The SECRET FORMULA for juicy movements
Make more accessible games (with code examples)
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2D Animated Trajectory Line in Godot (with collisions!)
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2D Animated Trajectory Line in Godot (with collisions!)
Everything about RANDOMNESS in Godot
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Everything about RANDOMNESS in Godot
Smooth camera transition (2D & 3D) in Godot (under 5 MINUTES)
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Smooth camera transition (2D & 3D) in Godot (under 5 MINUTES)
Turn ANYTHING into particles in Godot (in 3 MINUTES!)
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Turn ANYTHING into particles in Godot (in 3 MINUTES!)
TIME REWIND mechanic for every objects in Godot!
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TIME REWIND mechanic for every objects in Godot!
3 services for online leaderboards in Godot
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3 services for online leaderboards in Godot
⏱️ 2 ways to SLOW (or speed) TIME in Godot 3
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⏱️ 2 ways to SLOW (or speed) TIME in Godot 3
I was about to recreate my card game using 3D assets, thank you for sharing your knowledge
yt lacks a channel which would do that to games. would be so helpful for us poor souls
Great info. One thing tho. You don't have to say "simply" 100 times a video. It's simple to someone who thinks it's simple and hard to someone who thinks it's hard. Everything is what it is. What does it matter if you think it's simple? Shave off the word and let the viewer decide. Looking forward to more. Definitely subscribing.
Cool tutorial! But I'd like to mention one thing. It's a bit misleading to use a pixel shader, since Balatro uses pixel art, not a shader. Using a shader will make all of the textures a bit wonky and inconsistent. Aseprite is a good option for pixel art, but good free alternatives are Piskel or even something like Gimp! Sidenote: While using premade assets and shaders can come in handy, if you solely rely on them you'll never really learn how things actually work!
Maybe but at the same time Balatro squeezes and rotates pixels so it's probably not even retaining true pixel perfect anyway so I don't think it's a big deal imo
@mrelipteach Yes, Balatro does manipulate its sprites, but it uses the pixel art as a base for the manipulation. That is if I understood your comment correctly.
man, the pixelpen its annoying that it dont let easier to get to the files more than another editor, dont get the point of just beeing more fast than just click open steam to open aseprite, it has any real advantage?
looking at the shader for the background, it seems to just add a radial gradient and then swirls and distorts the uvs multiple times with sin/cos; no noise textures at all
That's a crazy amount of wisdom packed in one video. Studying every frame!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent overview of tools. Great vid!
Probably one of the ways to have a rhombus-shaped (italic-like) progress bar for slanted fill edge.
Being able to properly formulate questions can often lead to revealing the answer yourself.
Hi! I need to register a scene as a custom node using the Godot plugin system, but I don't know how to do it. Could you please create a video tutorial explaining the process? Thanks!
They say 10+2 is 12 but i never believed them
holy this channel is a gem, thx so much
incredible
Finding this video is like finding gold. Just on point for everything I was looking for!
actually so cool how block code shows the code for the blocks. would be great way to learn actual coding as well.
the perspective code is not working in godot 4.3
What error do you have?
would you know how to replicate that fire effect over the scores?
you could start with just particles but it's porbably using a noise based technique. If you look at how to make fire using scrolling noise you should get quite close
So... 11?
Possibly
The last one Globalize Plugins is the real gem my biggest frustration with godot is that everytime a new version comes you have to first remember the name of the plugin you want to install then go and search for it then install it and since godot is getting updated frequently you have to repeat this process frequently
exactly what i want to fix this damn wrong transparent sprite3d sorting! thanks a lot
thanks for tutorial
Does the path2d collision always work? For some reason it doesn't work for me. But it used to work when my shape was way bigger.
I think the reason was that I created my shape with not enough points
Fun part is that 3 of featured addons will be deprecated with the release of 4.4! Camera preview, runtime debug and embedded game window
For setters I offten have bugs that is easy to fix by adding this line at being of setter: `if !is_node_ready(): await ready`
This often happens for exported variables, I guessed it's because they set their default values from the editor's inspector calling automatically the setter before it's in its ready state, which can stop you from accessing their childs for example
Sadly they can't be free of woke culture... That is the point that keep me out of the godot...
Good thing for us then
If the purpose is actually showing the games, then it's not a good idea to have more than half of the video with much reduced brightness and on top of that captions at the middle obstructing the image.
Is anyone else having a strange problem with getting this to work in Godot 4.3? I've remade the project in 4.2 and it works fine but in 4.3 it seems like the velocity breaks down. Anyone have a solution to this?
Idk if this is still relevant anymore or if this is gonna help, but I just had kinda the same problem and was able to fix it. For me the rotation was applied always on the upper left corner of the card. Godot 4.3 had some changes on how it's rotation is calculated on Control Nodes, therefore you need to replace: func follow_mouse(delta: float) -> void: if not following_mouse: return var mouse_pos: Vector2 = get_global_mouse_position() global_position = mouse_pos - (size/2.0) With: func follow_mouse(delta: float) -> void: if !following_mouse: return var mouse_pos : Vector2 = get_global_mouse_position() global_position = mouse_pos - get_global_transform().basis_xform(size / 2) Idk exactly why this is needed, but a Github Issue on Godot's repo recommended this as a solution and it worked for me
For the last game, this naming device was genious. It get such clunky and cartoonish vibes, yet at the same time a seriousness as if I am signing away my soul. What an attention to detail!
Cant believe this video . . . . . It a video!
Great video, I just wish that narrations and read-outs of comments were easily distinguishable. Bunch of times I'd be listening and I couldn't tell them apart for a moment. A pause in-between would help. Or you could modify the audio of read-outs so they sound different (e.g. make it sound slightly muffled by cutting off higher frequency).
Thanks! I'll definitely work on that for the next one, thanks for the feedback
I didn't even know buckshot roulette was made in Godot.
wow these type of videos are great thank you!
Really awesome that you were able to interview someone from each of the games you've showcased!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Stopped watching during Ridiculous Coding.
Awesome
Should definitely have reached out to the Road to Vostok developer, too, If you didn't do so. Surprised to not see it in this video.
I showcased Road to Vostok in the first showcase. I might do a separate video focused on his experience as I think we can discuss lots of stuff
@@mrelipteach Oh, I see. Didn't realise this was a second part. Would definitely watch that if you made another video!
what is this shit?
I think it's a video about 3d games made in Godot
"Control-clicking on things taking you to the wrong position in the docs." Oh thank god it's not just me.
Appreciate the interviews, brings real world feedback from successful developers to us hopeful developers who haven't found success in Godot and are questioning its validity as a game engine.
"license change shaped knife" lol it's poetry
Maybe The Key is, watch the RIGHT Tutorials, like MrElipteach. And watch it more then twice, while doing it, not just watching!
A minor suggestion for the future: It would be much clearer if there was a slight difference in audio when you read the answers from others compared to you asking questions. For instance, make "their voice" sound more tinny as if through a radio with EQ and/or high pass filtering.
In the future I migh just interview them directly to make it more alive. Thanks for the suggestion
You could also try putting quotation marks, italicizing, changing the font color, font size, translucent background color, placement of the text, etc. whatever it takes to not make it look similar to the interviewer and not get confused. Good job though and I liked the questions.
this video is coming in clutch for my essay on godots business model wherre i am also attempting to discuss some of the drawbacks of godot. this presents a very nuanced and perspective view of the situation :) might use this, depending on how stringent they'll be about sources (it's a 3rd year university course)
also subscribed!
Ace that essay brother!
I assume you're including the risk that they could turn potential customers off due to political decisions?
@@GregKrsak I do mention the branches that occured yes, but I don't think that such projects will survive long term. I also do not see it as a risk to the business, personally
@@icyroad1912 Thank you :)
I would suggest making it a bit more clear who is saying what next time, since it's a single voice reading the questions and the answers, e.g.: When I asked him (...), he replied (...). Then I asked about (...), and according to him (...). I brought up (...), in his words (...).
fantastic video. those interviews give me confidence in the engine
Great to hear!
The shots at unity from mike at the end made me love buckshot roulette even more. What a great piece of art
The interviews are great to have. Thanks for your hard work on this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was actually surprised when I got to know that Buckshot Roulette was made in godot. I even searched in google if it was true.