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Valid parameters for drawinfo are: | Valid parameters for drawinfo are: | ||
<properties> | <properties> | ||
− | dlist= | + | dlist=(recommended) requests that the client use display lists to render the object |
− | decorative=disables | + | decorative=disables drawInfo in older clients |
− | angvel=causes the mesh object to spin at | + | angvel=causes the mesh object to spin at the given rate in degrees per second |
extents= | extents= | ||
sphere= | sphere= | ||
− | + | vertex=if defined within the drawInfo section, the vertices, normals, and texcoords will be used instead of those defined in the mesh | |
− | + | corner=(required)a point defined by a vertex, normal, and a texcoord | |
− | normal | + | lod=(required)sections that determines which faces/points will be rendered from specific distances (lengthPerPixel) |
− | texcoord | + | lengthPerPixel=(required)distance from which the points will be rendered, 0 is close, .3 is about as far away as is needed |
− | lod=sections that | + | matref=(required)material to use for the faces that follow it. |
− | lengthPerPixel=distance from which the points will be rendered, 0 is close, .3 is about as far away as is needed | + | |
− | matref=material to use | + | |
points= | points= | ||
lines= | lines= |
Revision as of 22:00, 15 September 2007
DrawInfo allows clients to render mesh more efficiently through LODs (Level of Detail). Many associate drawinfo with the ability to create moving objects in a map.
Contents
Code
The code must be added to the mesh object.
drawInfo dlist # display list for all material sets decorative # older clients with not see this mesh angvel <degrees/sec> # rotation about initial Z axis extents <minX> <minY> <minZ> <maxX> <maxY> <maxZ> sphere <x> <y> <z> <radiusSquared> corner <v> <n> <t> (repeatable) vertex 0.0 0.0 0.0 (repeatable) normal 0.0 0.0 0.0 (repeatable) texcoord 0.0 0.0 (repeatable) lod (repeatable) lengthPerPixel <value> matref <name> (repeatable) dlist # display list for this material set sphere <x> <y> <z> <radiusSquared> points 0 (repeatable) lines 0 1 (repeatable) lineloop 0 1 (repeatable) linestrip 0 1 (repeatable) tris 0 1 2 (repeatable) tristrip 0 1 2 (repeatable) trifan 0 1 2 (repeatable) quads 0 1 2 3 (repeatable) quadstrip 0 1 2 3 (repeatable) polygon 0 1 2 (repeatable) end # matref end # lod end # drawInfo |
Valid parameters for drawinfo are:
dlist | (recommended) requests that the client use display lists to render the object |
decorative | disables drawInfo in older clients |
angvel | causes the mesh object to spin at the given rate in degrees per second |
extents | |
sphere | |
vertex | if defined within the drawInfo section, the vertices, normals, and texcoords will be used instead of those defined in the mesh |
corner | (required)a point defined by a vertex, normal, and a texcoord |
lod | (required)sections that determines which faces/points will be rendered from specific distances (lengthPerPixel) |
lengthPerPixel | (required)distance from which the points will be rendered, 0 is close, .3 is about as far away as is needed |
matref | (required)material to use for the faces that follow it. |
points | |
lines | |
lineloop | |
linestrip | |
tris | index numbers of corners that create triangles |
tristrip | series of points that form a chain of triangles. |
trifan | a series of points that create triangles that fan out from a single point. That point, usually in the center, is placed first in the series. Trifans are used only in pyramid and cone-shaped meshes. |
quads | points that create 4-sided mesh planes |
quadstrip | series of points that create a chain of 4-sided planes. Similarly to tristrips, the series zig-zags between the points, starting in the counter-clockwise direction. |
polygon | same as quads except for planes of more than 4 sides. |
Appearance
DrawInfo is only applied to existing meshes. If you look closely in places like Louman's Mystic Valley, shrubbery and trees will change in appearance slightly when viewed from about 200 units away.
Editor Support
There is currently no support for drawInfo except for hand-editing
History
DrawInfo was only recently added (by trepan) and is rarely used for anything other than experimental and proof-of-concept maps. Notable exceptions to this are: Louman's Mystic Valley, and Louman's Churchyard.