# godot-lportal Portal rendering module for Godot 3.2\ _Work in progress_ ![plane_lines](images/plane_lines.png) Although not yet released, I am trying to make sure that committed versions are runnable (especially stable branch), so if you want to test out the system, simply follow the installation instructions. Note that the function definitions are still subject to change, but any rooms you build should be compatible with later versions. Video of initial testing:\ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVwLltiouBs \ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF_3Fe2HRdk \ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmlWkkhGoJA ### Demos / Tutorials https://github.com/lawnjelly/lportal-demos _Feel free to leave suggestions / feature requests on the issue tracker, especially regarding ease of use._ ## Current status The first demo tutorial (see above) is now working with the internal godot baked lightmap workflow. It shows registering dynamic objects (DOBs), loading and unloading levels. I will be polishing this and getting the external lightmap workflow working. ## Roadmap * Auto conversion of named room spatials and portal mesh instances to LRoom and LPortal DONE * Auto creation of mirror portals DONE * Recursive determine visibility DONE * Prevent memory allocations (use pools for plane vectors) DONE * Add support for objects moving between rooms - cameras, players, physics etc - DONE * Refactor code, moving LRooms and LPortals outside scene graph DONE * Cleanup code, Optimize DONE * Handle special cases (multiple portals views into room etc) DONE * Optimize non-moving statics DONE * Optional convex hull bound for rooms DONE * Add debug graphical view of portal planes DONE * Add debug graphical view of room bounds DONE * Dealing with shadows from objects outside of view PARTIALLY DONE * Building baked lightmap workflow ONGOING * Bug fixing / testing ONGOING * Shadow caster optimization * Closable portals * PVS (primary and secondary) ## Instructions See [INSTRUCTIONS.md](INSTRUCTIONS.md) and [TUTORIAL.md](TUTORIAL.md) ## Installation You will need to compile Godot from source (for now). See: http://docs.godotengine.org/en/3.0/development/compiling/index.html Once the engine is compiling okay on your system, to add the module: * Create a folder inside godot/modules called 'lportal' * Clone / download this repository as a zip file and place the files in the lportal folder * Compile the engine as normal, it should automatically pick up the lportal module * Note that to export to other platforms you will also have to compile export templates for those platforms You will know the installation was successful when you see a new Node type 'LRoomManager' in the Godot IDE.