Decal Class
Inherits: | Node |
Decal class is used for base decals operation. To create, modify or get information on special types of the decals, use decal-related classes.
Decal Class
Members
Decal cast(Node node)
Casts a Decal out of the Node instance.Arguments
- Node node - Node instance.
Return value
Decal instance.Decal getDecal()
Returns a decal pointer.Return value
The decal pointer.void setFadeTime(float time)
Sets a time period during which the decal will fade away (after its life time exceeds). Fade time is ignored if the decal does not disappear.Arguments
- float time - Time in seconds.
float getFadeTime()
Returns a time period during which the decal will fade away (after its life time exceeds).Return value
Time in seconds.void setInitTime(float time)
Sets a time period during which the decal will be projected.Arguments
- float time - Time in seconds. If a negative value is provided, the decal will be permanent.
float getInitTime()
Returns a time period of render initialization.Return value
Time in seconds.void setLifeTime(float time)
Sets a time period of render initialization.Arguments
- float time - Time in seconds.
float getLifeTime()
Returns a time period during which the decal will be projected.Return value
Time in seconds. If a negative value is returned, the decal is permanent.int setMaterial(string name)
Sets a material for the decal.Arguments
- string name - Name of the material.
Return value
1 if the material is set correctly; otherwise - 0.Material getMaterial()
Returns a material used for the decal.Return value
Material used for the decal.Material getMaterialInherit()
Inherits material for the decal (i.e. creates a material instance). Modifications made in a new material instance will not affect the source material.Return value
The inherited material.int isMaterialInherited()
Returns a value indicating if a given material is inherited (instanced). Modifications made in a material instance do not affect the source material.Return value
Positive number if the material is inherited; otherwise, 0.string getMaterialName()
Returns the name of a decal material.Return value
Material name.void setMaxFadeDistance(float distance)
Updates a maximum fade-out distance, across which the decal smoothly becomes invisible due to the alpha fading. It is counted starting from the maximum visibility distance value.Arguments
- float distance - A minimum fade-out distance, in units. If a negative value is provided, 0 will be used instead.
float getMaxFadeDistance()
Returns a maximum fade-out distance, across which the decal smoothly becomes invisible due to the alpha fading. It is counted starting from the maximum visibility distance value.Return value
Distance value, in units.void setMaxVisibleDistance(float distance)
Updates the maximum visibility distance, starting at which the decal begins to fade out until becomes completely invisible.Arguments
- float distance - A maximum visibility distance, in units. If a negative value is provided, 0 will be used instead.
float getMaxVisibleDistance()
Returns a maximum visibility distance, starting at which the decal begins to fade out until becomes completely invisible.Return value
Distance value, in units.void setMinFadeDistance(float distance)
Updates a minimum fade-in distance, across which the decal smoothly becomes visible due to the alpha fading. It is counted starting from the minimum visibility distance value.Arguments
- float distance - A minimum fade-in distance, in units. If a negative value is provided, 0 will be used instead.
float getMinFadeDistance()
Returns a minimum fade-in distance, across which the decal smoothly becomes visible due to the alpha fading. It is counted starting from the minimum visibility distance value.Return value
Distance value, in units.void setMinVisibleDistance(float distance)
Updates a minimum visibility distance, starting at which the decal begins to fade in and then becomes completely visible.Arguments
- float distance - A minimum visibility distance, in units. If a negative value is provided, 0 will be used instead.
float getMinVisibleDistance()
Returns a minimum visibility distance, starting at which the decal begins to fade in and then becomes completely visible.Return value
Distance value, in units.void setTexCoord(vec4 coord)
Sets texture coordinates for the decal (a texture atlas can be used).- The first pair of coordinates (x and y) set texture scale by X and Y axes. For example, by the scale of 2 the texture is repeated twice on one decal.
- The second pair (z and w) set texture offset along X and Y axes. For example, by the offset of 0.5 along X axis the texture is repositioned to the right (so that the edge of the texture is rendered in the center).
Arguments
- vec4 coord - Texture coordinates for the decal.
vec4 getTexCoord()
Returns the texture coordinates for the decal (a texture atlas can be used).- The first pair of coordinates (x and y) set texture scale by X and Y axes. For example, by the scale of 2 the texture is repeated twice on one decal.
- The second pair (z and w) set texture offset along X and Y axes. For example, by the offset of 0.5 along X axis the texture is repositioned to the right (so that the edge of the texture is rendered in the center).
Return value
Texture coordinates for the decal.void setViewportMask(int mask)
Sets a bit mask for rendering into the viewport. The decal is rendered, if its mask matches the camera viewport mask and the viewport mask of the decal's material.Arguments
- int mask - An integer value, each bit of which is used to set a mask.
int getViewportMask()
Returns the current bit mask for rendering into the viewport. The decal is rendered, if its mask matches the camera viewport mask and the viewport mask of the decal's material.Return value
The integer value, each bit of which is used to set a mask.Last update: 2017-07-03
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