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Overview ¶
For complex arrangements of shapes, it is sometimes needed to add structure to your CSG nodes. The CSGCombiner3D node allows you to create this structure. The node encapsulates the result of the CSG operations of its children. In this way, it is possible to do operations on one set of shapes that are children of one CSGCombiner3D node, and a set of separate operations on a second set of shapes that are children of a second CSGCombiner3D node, and then do an operation that takes the two end results as its input to create the final shape.
Note: CSG nodes are intended to be used for level prototyping. Creating CSG nodes has a significant CPU cost compared to creating a graphics.gd/classdb/MeshInstance3D with a graphics.gd/classdb/PrimitiveMesh. Moving a CSG node within another CSG node also has a significant CPU cost, so it should be avoided during gameplay.
Index ¶
- type Advanced
- type Any
- type Extension
- func (self *Extension[T]) AsCSGCombiner3D() Instance
- func (self *Extension[T]) AsCSGShape3D() CSGShape3D.Instance
- func (self *Extension[T]) AsGeometryInstance3D() GeometryInstance3D.Instance
- func (self *Extension[T]) AsNode() Node.Instance
- func (self *Extension[T]) AsNode3D() Node3D.Instance
- func (self *Extension[T]) AsObject() [1]gd.Object
- func (self *Extension[T]) AsVisualInstance3D() VisualInstance3D.Instance
- type ID
- type Instance
- func (self Instance) AsCSGCombiner3D() Instance
- func (self Instance) AsCSGShape3D() CSGShape3D.Instance
- func (self Instance) AsGeometryInstance3D() GeometryInstance3D.Instance
- func (self Instance) AsNode() Node.Instance
- func (self Instance) AsNode3D() Node3D.Instance
- func (self Instance) AsObject() [1]gd.Object
- func (self Instance) AsVisualInstance3D() VisualInstance3D.Instance
- func (self Instance) ID() ID
- func (self *Instance) SetObject(obj [1]gd.Object) bool
- func (self Instance) Virtual(name string) reflect.Value
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Types ¶
type Advanced ¶
type Advanced = class
Advanced exposes a 1:1 low-level instance of the class, undocumented, for those who know what they are doing.
type Extension ¶
Extension can be embedded in a new struct to create an extension of this class. T should be the type that is embedding this Extension
func (*Extension[T]) AsCSGCombiner3D ¶
func (*Extension[T]) AsCSGShape3D ¶
func (self *Extension[T]) AsCSGShape3D() CSGShape3D.Instance
func (*Extension[T]) AsGeometryInstance3D ¶
func (self *Extension[T]) AsGeometryInstance3D() GeometryInstance3D.Instance
func (*Extension[T]) AsVisualInstance3D ¶
func (self *Extension[T]) AsVisualInstance3D() VisualInstance3D.Instance
type ID ¶
ID is a typed object ID (reference) to an instance of this class, use it to store references to objects with unknown lifetimes, as an ID will not panic on use if the underlying object has been destroyed.
type Instance ¶
type Instance [1]gdclass.CSGCombiner3D
Instance of the class with convieniently typed arguments and results.
var Nil Instance
Nil is a nil/null instance of the class. Equivalent to the zero value.
func (Instance) AsCSGCombiner3D ¶
func (Instance) AsCSGShape3D ¶
func (self Instance) AsCSGShape3D() CSGShape3D.Instance
func (Instance) AsGeometryInstance3D ¶
func (self Instance) AsGeometryInstance3D() GeometryInstance3D.Instance
func (Instance) AsVisualInstance3D ¶
func (self Instance) AsVisualInstance3D() VisualInstance3D.Instance