Traveling Trees - Explaining My Multimesh Instancer / Godot 4 Tutorial

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#godottutorial #godotengine Welcome back to my Godot-focused channel! Today's video is a bit different - we're taking a closer look at a script I've been working on - one that utilises MultimeshInstance3D to spawn a bunch of trees around the player and make them follow the player around the world whilst remaining motionless at the same time. You can create infinite forests with this, or infinite anything (it doesn't need to be trees). The vid isn't necessarily a tutorial. It's more like a casual analysis, where I'll explain the thought process behind each line. For those of you who love getting into the nitty-gritty of game development, this one's for you. We'll be going through the script step by step, so if you're not into the coding game, you might find it a tad boring. But don't worry, I've got a fun devlog planned for the next video. I'll be introducing a new character - the Tooth Ferry! Stick around for some light-hearted game design fun. =================== Link to instancer script: https://pastebin.com/zSgkTkHb Link to grid creator script: https://pastebin.com/1pbHfqHf If asked for a pass code, put 'devmar'.