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- .. _doc_introducing_xr_tools:
- Introducing XR tools
- ====================
- Out of the box Godot gives you all the basic support to setup an XR project.
- XR specific game mechanics however need to be implemented on top of this foundation.
- While Godot makes this relatively easy this can still be a daunting task.
- For this reason Godot has developed a toolkit called `Godot XR Tools <https://github.com/GodotVR/godot-xr-tools>`_
- that implements many of the basic mechanics found in XR games, from locomotion to object interaction to UI interaction.
- This toolkit is designed to work with both OpenXR and WebXR runtimes.
- We'll be using this as a base for our documentation here.
- It helps developers hit the ground running but for more specific use cases building your own logic is just as valid.
- In that case XR tools can help in providing inspiration.
- .. note::
- The current stable release of Godot XR Tools available on the Asset Library is the version for Godot 3.
- The port of Godot XR Tools for Godot 4 is available for download from the github website.
- We will walk through the step of downloading and installing it here.
- We will update the documentation once Godot XR Tools becomes available for Godot 4 through the asset library.
- Installing XR Tools
- -------------------
- Continuing on from our project we started in :ref:`doc_setting_up_xr` we want to add in the Godot XR Tools library.
- This can be downloaded from the `Godot XR Tools releases page <https://github.com/GodotVR/godot-xr-tools/releases>`_.
- Simply find the latest pre-release for Godot 4 and then under assets download the ``godot-xr-tools.zip`` file.
- Once downloaded unzip the file.
- You will notice the files are held within a ``godot-xr-tools`` subfolder.
- Inside of this folder you will find an ``addons`` folder.
- It is this folder that you want to copy in its entirety to your Godot project folder, your project should now look something like this:
- .. image:: img/godot_xr_tools_root_folder.webp
- Now open up your project in Godot, if you haven't already, and give it a minute or so to import all the resources of the plugin.
- Next open the ``Project`` menu and select ``Project Settings..``.
- Now go to the ``Plugins`` tab and enable the plugin.
- .. image:: img/godot_xr_tools_enable.webp
- Basic hands
- -----------
- Just to get a feel of things we're going to add a few standard components that dress up our scene starting with hands for our player.
- OpenXR supports full hand tracking however there currently are significant differences in capabilities between the different XR Runtimes.
- As a reliable alternative Godot XR Tools comes with a number of rigged hand scenes that react on trigger and grip inputs of your controller.
- These hands come in low and high poly versions, come in a few configurations, a number of animation files to control finger positions and a number of different textures.
- In your scene tree select your left hand :ref:`XRController3D <class_xrcontroller3d>` node.
- Now click on the ``instantiate Child Scene`` button to add a child scene.
- And select ``addons/godot-xr-tools/hands/scenes/lowpoly/left_hand_low.tscn``.
- As you can see from the path of this scene, low poly models are in the ``lowpoly`` subfolder while high poly models are in the ``highpoly`` subfolder.
- You will want to use the low poly versions if you plan to release your game on mobile devices.
- The default hand we chose is just a hand. The other options are:
- * tac_glove - the hand is wearing a glove with fingers exposed
- * full_glove - the hand is wearing a glove that covers the entire hand
- Finally each hand comes in a ``physics`` version.
- This exposes all the bones.
- We'll look at how that can be used in another tutorial.
- We repeat the same for the right hand.
- .. image:: img/xr_tools_basic_hands.webp
- More information
- ----------------
- We'll continue with adding features to our tutorial project using Godot XR tools in the next couple of pages.
- More detailed information about the toolkit can be found `on the toolkits help pages <https://godotvr.github.io/godot-xr-tools/>`_.
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