Creating and Attaching a Cloth
The scope of applications for UnigineScript is limited to implementing materials-related logic (material expressions, scriptable materials, brush materials). Do not use UnigineScript as a language for application logic, please consider C#/C++ instead, as these APIs are the preferred ones. Availability of new Engine features in UnigineScipt (beyond its scope of applications) is not guaranteed, as the current level of support assumes only fixing critical issues.
This example shows how to create a cloth pinned to 2 dummy bodies resting on a sphere using a particles joint.
#include <core/scripts/primitives.h>
ObjectMeshDynamic MyCloth;
ObjectMeshDynamic MySphere;
ObjectDummy dummy1;
ObjectDummy dummy2;
/// function, creating a named sphere with a specified radius and color at pos
Object createSphere(string name, float radius, Vec4 color, Vec3 pos)
{
// creating a dynamic mesh object with a sphere surface and passing it to Editor
ObjectMeshDynamic sphere = Unigine::createSphere(radius);
// setting object's parameters and transformation
sphere.setWorldTransform(translate(pos));
sphere.setMaterial("mesh_base", "*");
sphere.setMaterialParameterFloat4("albedo_color", color, 0);
sphere.setName(name);
return sphere;
}
/// function, creating a named cloth body with specified parameters
Object createBodyCloth(string name, float width, float height, float step, float mass, float friction, float restitution, float rigidity, float lrestitution, float arestitution, int num_iterations, Vec4 color, Vec3 pos)
{
// creating a dynamic mesh object with a plane surface and passing it to Editor
ObjectMeshDynamic cloth = Unigine::createPlane(width,height,step);
//assigning a cloth body to the dynamic mesh object and setting cloth parameters
BodyCloth body = class_remove(new BodyCloth(cloth));
body.setMass(mass);
body.setFriction(friction);
body.setRestitution(restitution);
body.setLinearRestitution(lrestitution);
body.setAngularRestitution(arestitution);
body.setRigidity(rigidity);
body.setNumIterations(num_iterations);
// setting object's parameters and transformation
cloth.setMaterial("mesh_base", "*");
cloth.setMaterialParameterFloat4("albedo_color", color, 0);
cloth.setWorldTransform(pos);
cloth.setName(name);
return cloth;
}
/// function, creating a named dummy body of a specified size at pos
Object createBodyDummy(string name, Vec3 size, Vec3 pos)
{
// creating a dummy object and passing it to Editor
ObjectDummy dummy = new ObjectDummy();
// setting object's parameters
dummy.setWorldTransform(translate(pos));
dummy.setName(name);
//assigning a dummy body to the dummy object and adding a box shape to it
BodyDummy body = class_remove(new BodyDummy(dummy));
ShapeBox shape = class_remove(new ShapeBox(size));
body.addShape(shape, translate(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f));
return dummy;
}
int init() {
// setting up player
PlayerSpectator player = new PlayerSpectator();
player.setPosition(Vec3(30.0f,0.0f, 30.5f));
player.setDirection(Vec3(-1.0f, 0.0f, -0.4f));
engine.game.setPlayer(player);
// creating a cloth
MyCloth = createBodyCloth("MyCloth", 20.0f, 20.0f, 1.0f, 10.0f, 0.05f, 0.05f, 0.05f, 0.2f, 0.05f, 8, Vec4(1.0f, 0.1f, 0.1f, 1.0f), translate(Vec3(0.0f, 0.0f, 25.0f)));
// creating a sphere
MySphere = createSphere("MySphere", 3.0f, Vec4(1.0f, 0.1f, 0.1f, 1.0f), Vec3(-1.0f, 0.0f, 16.0f));
// creating 2 dummy bodies to attach the cloth to
dummy1 = createBodyDummy("fixpoint1", Vec3(1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f), Vec3(-10.0f, -10.0f, 25.0f));
dummy2 = createBodyDummy("fixpoint2", Vec3(1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f), Vec3(-10.0f, 10.0f, 25.0f));
// creating 2 particles joints to attach the cloth to dummy bodies
class_remove(new JointParticles(dummy1.getBody(),MyCloth.getBody(),dummy1.getPosition(),Vec3(1.0f)));
class_remove(new JointParticles(dummy2.getBody(),MyCloth.getBody(),dummy2.getPosition(),Vec3(1.0f)));
return 1;
}
Last update:
2020-07-31
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