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GUI: Fix label clipping when ascent/descent are fractional ( GH-103192 ). Import: bcdec: Fix unnecessary alignment of texture resolution when only one of its dimensions isnt divisible by 4 ( GH-103259 ). GUI: Fix Tree hover position with multiple columns ( GH-103168 ). Changelog 19 contributors submitted 31 fixes for this release.
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Editor: Make texture preview filter setting content aware ( GH-67426 ). Rendering: Improve behaviour of clip_children by clipping to parent alpha value but still retaining parent color ( GH-67043 ). The downloads for this dev snapshot can be found directly on our repository: Standard build (GDScript, GDExtension).NET
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Textures are simply bound to bind points starting from 0, and the bind point number is sent via attributes too. The vertices become primitives (in this case, a triangle fan, two triangles that are drawn as a quad) and any primitive that goes beyond the -1 to +1 range is clipped. As you can see: Vertices / UVs are sent via attributes.
Additionally, all 2D shadows and light textures use a single atlas, resulting in improved performance. the new CanvasTexture texture type has been introduced. 2D Masking / Clipping. branch, this will be doable in a much easier way, thanks to the "clip children" property in the visibility section.
Editor: Make texture preview filter setting content aware ( GH-67426 ). Rendering: Improve behaviour of clip_children by clipping to parent alpha value but still retaining parent color ( GH-67043 ). The downloads for this dev snapshot can be found directly on our repository: Standard build (GDScript, GDExtension).NET
In cases where a lot of objects need to be drawn, having them all share the same texture (or material) may reduce draw calls or state changes. When working on tile-sets, it's normal to have everything already drawn to a single texture but if the level uses a lot of separate images, then using an atlas may make sense to improve performance.
Remember, these changes only affect the mesh, but won’t affect things like textures for that mesh, which can result in UV stretching or other weirdness. can cause self-clipping and other graphical weirdness.
A Ninepatch element is a (usually textured) rectangle that has a fixed margin for the borders. The same approach shouldn't be used in GLES2, since some drivers work a lot better if no dependent texture reads are performed. With that done, the editor almost rendered correctly, except for some incorrect clipping.
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