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Custom progress bar in godot

No matter what game you are creating you will need to make a progress bar. Progress bar are not just limited to health bars but can be use in many others ways like in showing data or to make a visual timer bar.

Not only some basic progress bar but you can also make some custom progress bar in Godot by combining two different progress bar in one, like in this video i have combined linear progress bar and circular progress bar to create a new kind of progress bar.

If you have questions like: How to make progress bar in Godot? How to make health bar in Godot ? What type of progress bar are available in Godot ? How to make custom progress bar in Godot ? all these question is answered in this video
Here is the tutorial video -


I hope this video will help you in your game.

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