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Sector

A sector is a cuboid shaped object that culls all objects outside its volume. Sectors usage is very convenient for designing of indoor spaces. Sectors are connected by portals.

Notice
By default, shadows from the culled objects remain visible. To disable shadows rendering, go to Windows -> Settings -> Occlusion Culling and enable Shadows Culling or run the console command render_occluders_shadows 1.

See also#

Creating a Sector#

To create a world sector via UnigineEditor:

  1. On the Menu bar, choose Create -> Optimization -> Sector

    Sector Creation
  2. Place the node in the scene.

Editing a Sector#

In the World Sector tab of the Parameters window you can adjust the following parameters of the sector:

World Sector tab

Bounding Box Parameters#

A set of bounding box parameters:

Edit Size Toggles the editing mode for the world sector node on and off. When enabled, the bounding box sides that can be resized are highlighted with the colored rectangles. To change the size of a side, drag the corresponding rectangle.

Size The size of the sector's bounding box along the X, Y and Z axes, in units.
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