Mention that AnimatedTexture doesn't support atlases

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Tomasz Chabora 2019-09-13 14:04:57 +02:00
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<description>
[AnimatedTexture] is a resource format for frame-based animations, where multiple textures can be chained automatically with a predefined delay for each frame. Unlike [AnimationPlayer] or [AnimatedSprite], it isn't a [Node], but has the advantage of being usable anywhere a [Texture] resource can be used, e.g. in a [TileSet].
The playback of the animation is controlled by the [member fps] property as well as each frame's optional delay (see [method set_frame_delay]). The animation loops, i.e. it will restart at frame 0 automatically after playing the last frame.
[AnimatedTexture] currently requires all frame textures to have the same size, otherwise the bigger ones will be cropped to match the smallest one.
[AnimatedTexture] currently requires all frame textures to have the same size, otherwise the bigger ones will be cropped to match the smallest one. Also, it doesn't support [AtlasTexture]. Each frame needs to be separate image.
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Packs multiple small textures in a single, bigger one. Helps to optimize video memory costs and render calls.
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<description>
[Texture] resource aimed at managing big textures files that pack multiple smaller textures. Consists of a [Texture], a margin that defines the border width,
and a region that defines the actual area of the AtlasTexture.
[Texture] resource aimed at managing big textures files that pack multiple smaller textures. Consists of a [Texture], a margin that defines the border width, and a region that defines the actual area of the AtlasTexture.
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