Update get_material function in EditorNode3DGizmoPlugin so that it
enables the disable depth test flag on duplicate versions of the gizmo
materials if the flag is not already set and the gizmo is set to use the
'x-ray' visibility state.
- Extents are replaced by Size (Size is Extents * 2)
- The UI text displays 'Size'
- Snapping is adjusted to work with Size
- _set and _get handle extents for compatibility
Co-authored-by: ator-dev <dominic.codedeveloper@gmail.com>
As many open source projects have started doing it, we're removing the
current year from the copyright notice, so that we don't need to bump
it every year.
It seems like only the first year of publication is technically
relevant for copyright notices, and even that seems to be something
that many companies stopped listing altogether (in a version controlled
codebase, the commits are a much better source of date of publication
than a hardcoded copyright statement).
We also now list Godot Engine contributors first as we're collectively
the current maintainers of the project, and we clarify that the
"exclusive" copyright of the co-founders covers the timespan before
opensourcing (their further contributions are included as part of Godot
Engine contributors).
Also fixed "cf." Frenchism - it's meant as "refer to / see".
This allows light sources to be specified in physical light units in addition to the regular energy multiplier. In order to avoid loss of precision at high values, brightness values are premultiplied by an exposure normalization value.
In support of Physical Light Units this PR also renames CameraEffects to CameraAttributes.
- Adds more customization options to ProjectSettings.
- Displays navregion edge connections and navigation polygon edges in editor and at runtime.
- Majority of debug code moved from SceneTree to NavigationServer.
- Removes the irritating debug MeshInstance child node from NavigationRegion3D and replaces it with direct RenderingServer API.
The ring's color changes depending on the attenuation model chosen,
and whether Max Distance is capping the distance the sound can be
heard at.
Cold colors are used when the volume cap is a "soft" cap (the sound
can still be heard past the distance, but only faintly).
Warm colors are used when the volume cap is a "hard" cap (the sound
can't be heard past the distance at all).
White is used for linear fade performed when the attenuation model
is Disabled and Max Distance is greater than 0.
No ring is drawn when the attenuation model is Disabled and Max Distance
is equal to 0 (since the sound can be heard from anywhere).