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Shaker | ANTIPIXEL Godot

Make your explosions, impacts, and earthquakes feel real!

(Download the documentation for free to learn everything about it)

This tool for Godot 4  adds intense, customizable, and realistic shaking effects to your camera or any object, ideal for 2D or 3D games looking for a more immersive experience.

🔎 Code Sample

# Using shaker
shaker.play()
# Shaking manually
Shake.new(target, transform, axis, duration, magnitude, frequency)

🚀 Key Features

  • Easy to Integrate: Just drop it in, tweak the settings, and trigger the effect.
  • Natural Motion: Procedurally generated shake for a more organic feel.
  • Fully Customizable: Control intensity, duration, frequency, and fade-out behavior.
  • Reusable: Easily use across multiple scenes and projects.
  • Multidimensional: Works in both 2D and 3D.
  • Event-Ready: Easily connect to explosions, collisions, hits, or any signal.

💡 Perfect For

  • Action, platformer, horror, shooter, or arcade games with high-impact moments.
  • Developers looking to add strong visual feedback with minimal setup.

🧰 Includes

  • Source code.
  • Example scene.
  • Clear documentation.

❤️ Support

If you found this asset useful, please consider a donation to help me continue creating. No matter the amount, every contribution counts. Thank you all so much!

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StatusReleased
CategoryTool
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorAntipixel
Made withGodot
Tagscamera-shake, earthquake, Effects, Explosions, Godot, impacts, juice, random, screen-shake, shake
LinksTwitter/X

Purchase

Buy Now$1.99 USD or more

In order to download this tool you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

antipixel_shaker_godot.zip 145 kB

Download demo

Download
Shaker Antipixel Godot Documentation.pdf 214 kB
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LICENSE.txt 890 bytes

Development log

Comments

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(1 edit) (+1)

Neat! But it’s a bit of a shame you can’t combine position/rotation with scale shakes on the same axes. Worth investigating IMO, or at least documenting. Nice API though, worth a buck!

Edit: dev just dropped an update which fixes my complaint.

(+1)

Perfect for a juicy effect.