Player Dummy
A dummy player is a simple viewport into the world that has no physical properties and cannot collide with objects.
See also
- A PlayerDummy class to edit dummy players via UnigineScript
- An Unigine::PlayerDummy class to edit dummy players via C++ API
Creating a Dummy Player
To create a dummy player an Add Player option in the list of nodes in Editor panel. In the opened creation dialog window choose the Dummy tab and specify initial parameters:
Field of View | The vertical player's field of view, in degrees. |
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Near Clipping | The value of the near clipping plane of the player's viewing frustum, in units. |
Far Clipping | The value of the far clipping plane of the player's viewing frustum, in units. |
After the initial parameters are set, press Ok button and place the camera somewhere in the world.
Editing a Dummy Player
In the Player tab you can adjust the following parameters of the dummy player:
Setting Bit Masks
A set of bit-masks available for the player:
Viewport | A viewport mask, specifying objects that can be seen in the camera's viewport. |
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Reflection | A reflection mask, specifying if the reflections will be rendered into the camera's viewport. |
Source | A sound source mask, specifying what sound channels are played for this camera. |
Reverb | A reverberation mask, specifying what reverberations are played for this camera. |
Viewing Frustum Parameters
Parameters defining a camera's viewing frustum:
Field of View | The vertical player's field of view, in degrees. |
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Near Clipping | The distance to the near clipping plane of the player's viewing frustum, in units. |
Far Clipping | The distance to the far clipping plane of the player's viewing frustum, in units. |
Camera Editor
There is a special tool for editing camera's position and direction manually:
In this mode only the camera is available for editing. Use controls to set new position and direction for the camera. After choosing to save all the changes made to the node or to cancel them, the list of the scene nodes will appear again.
Post-processed Materials
In the Materials tab you can add post-processed materials to the camera. They will be applied after all other post-processes (such as HDR, DOF, etc.) are applied.
Add | Add a post-processed material from the dialog window appeared to the materials list. |
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Remove | Remove a post-processed material from the materials list. |
Up | Move a material up in the materials list. |
Down | Move a material down in the materials list. |