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Hey man, this is a great set.

Hello mate! Tiled works totally different from Godot. Tiled is much more flexible and allows you to create your own auto tile rules in a visual manner. All my assets have all auto tiles setup there. Godot, as far as I know for now, has specific bitmaks/templates of tileset but my tilesets doesn't follow their pattern. Most likely there are no support out of the box for some more complex tilesets I use but I can't say for sure because I need to dig more into Godot. It's also possible to import from Tiled to Godot but I don't know much about it for now.

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Hey bud, thanks for the clarification -- yeah I played around with it a significant amount and I was able to get "pieces" of the autotiling working, but not entirely. 

Something that got me started down the right path was your example tiled masking you provided for the user "nick" who seemed to have your work in Godot 4 actually autotiling. 

So my question currently is, how can I view all your tiled (?)bitmask configurations like the sample you provided in screenshot to a previous reply/poster? I'm guessing I just need to get to the right place in the tiled application?

edit: i've answered my own question. Once you open the sample tiled project into tiled, you can edit the terrain set and see all the masking. I'm going to try to emulate that in godot and see if I get the results. Thanks again for the help.

You can open the rule files to see how it's done ^^