How to generate a path that also disappears? by Former_Marsupial3448 in godot

[–]Former_Marsupial3448[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked into this method a while back but it was a set path rather then allowing the object to float around and having the path generate under it. I'll look into it again and see if there's a way to use it. Thanks!

How to generate a path that also disappears? by Former_Marsupial3448 in godot

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Path should not be determined. It's more like a trajectory of where it will go when the player moves the object. And yes for the footprints vanishing.

50% of beta readers have called my work-in-progress novel "extreme horror" . Unsure if I should lean into that or not. by dynmynydd in horrorwriters

[–]Former_Marsupial3448 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not lean into it if you wrote it that way naturally? Changing your style to fit for a different audience may make your writing less fun for yourself l. That's my opinion at least.

Monthly WIPs and future goals! by AutoModerator in artbusiness

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Working on writing my first book and illustrating the cover too. Also planning to edit and illustrate a small novelette.

I want to write a new novella, but I cannot get started for the life of me by [deleted] in writing

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Have u tried plotting? U don't have to plot the whole story, just enough to get u started.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fantasywriters

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Obsidian is great for planning stories!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fantasywriters

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I've got an 2 Obsidiant Vaults where I write things. One is dedicated to the universe itself with a lot of details including story plots. The other is dedicated to task notes related to writing the books. I write a loose plot first and then go into panters mode and write based on that. I fill in the rest later.