Node Dummy
A dummy node is a zero-sized node that has no visual representation. It is used to organize the other nodes into a hierarchy. Usually the dummy node serves as a parent node for a group of nodes of the same type. The dummy node, though invisible, has the same common options as other nodes: it can be transformed (moved, rotated or scaled) and have a property assigned.
The dummy node differs from the dummy object: you cannot assign physical properties to the dummy node.
See also
- A NodeDummy class to edit dummy nodes via UnigineScript
- An Unigine::NodeDummy class to edit dummy nodes via C++ API
Creating a Dummy Node
To create a dummy node via UnigineEditor, click Create -> Node -> Dummy on the Menu bar and then place the dummy node somewhere in the world.
Place a Dummy Node
The dummy node is created automatically when grouping the nodes by pressing Ctrl+G (or by clicking Edit -> Group selected on the Menu bar).
Organizing Nodes Hierarchy
To organize nodes in a hierarchy, in the Nodes panel, hold Alt and drag necessary nodes into the dummy node in order to make them the child nodes.
Decals Grouped Under the Dummy Node
Last update: 2017-07-03
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