* General proofreading for grammar and spelling
* General formatting
* Addition of appropriate literals where appropriate, i.e. `&"foo"` for `StringName` cases and `^"foo/bar"` for `NodePath` cases
This provides mouse sensitivity that is independent of the viewport
size, without needing to query for project settings.
This also inverts the mouse motion direction in the 3D navigation demo
to better match expectations, and increases mouse sensitivity in the
Window Management demo to be closer to other demos.
This leads to code that is easier to understand and runs
faster thanks to GDScript's typed instructions.
The untyped declaration warning is now enabled on all projects
where type hints were added. All projects currently run without
any untyped declration warnings.
Dodge the Creeps and Squash the Creeps demos intentionally don't
use type hints to match the documentation, where type hints haven't
been adopted yet (given its beginner focus).
- Add fog shader example courtesy of alghost
(https://godotshaders.com/shader/moving-gradient-noise-fog-mist-for-godot-4/).
- Add textured floor to make volumetric fog easier to see.
- Add keys to adjust volumetric fog quality (higher values are sharper).
- Increase volumetric fog energy on one of the SpotLights to show
the difference.
This is an example of Godot's volumetric fog capabilities
with the Vulkan renderer.
Showcased features are:
- Positive/negative density volumes that affect albedo (incoming light)
and emission.
- Box/ellipsoid shapes, height falloff, and density modulation using a
3D texture.
- Temporal reprojection for greater stability and avoiding flickering.
- The difference is demonstrated with a moving fog volume.
- Global density adjustment. With FogVolume nodes that have a
positive density, it's possible to apply volumetric fog only in
specific areas.