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Port of Tesseract's Reflection map to Godot 4.0

Reflection for Godot 4.0

Screenshot of Reflection

A port of Tesseract's Reflection map for testing Godot 4.0's new Vulkan renderer. Uses SDFGI for global illumination in addition to volumetric fog.

The OBJ and MTL files were sourced from game-maps-obj.

Looking for an open world test scene? See godot-cmvalley.

Try it out

Installation

Clone the Git repository:

git clone https://github.com/Calinou/godot-reflection.git

You can also download a ZIP archive if you don't have Git installed.

You need a development build of Godot 4.0 to run this demo.

Once you have the project files, open the Godot Project Manager, click the Import button, then select the project.godot file of this project. Confirm importing, then edit the project (so that the resources are imported by the editor). Exit the editor (go back to the project manager), then run the project. This is to make sure the editor does not render the demo in the background, which would slow down the running project a lot.

Note: If some materials don't show up, try selecting reflection/models/reflection.obj in the FileSystem dock, go to the Import dock then click Reimport.

License

Copyright © 2020 Hugo Locurcio and contributors

  • Unless otherwise specified, files in this repository are licensed under the MIT license, see LICENSE.md for more information.
  • The Reflection map is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
  • Textures in the reflection/ folder are licensed under various licenses:
    • agf81/: CC BY 3.0 Unported
    • cgtextures: Textures.com's license, may not be redistributed separately.
    • base/: CC0 1.0 Universal
    • nieb/: CC0 1.0 Universal
    • nobiax/: CC0 1.0 Universal

A big thanks to the Cube 2 engine community for making and releasing all these maps :slightly_smiling_face: