KinematicBody¶
Inherits: PhysicsBody < CollisionObject < Spatial < Node < Object
Kinematic body 3D node.
Description¶
Kinematic bodies are special types of bodies that are meant to be user-controlled. They are not affected by physics at all; to other types of bodies, such as a character or a rigid body, these are the same as a static body. However, they have two main uses:
Simulated motion: When these bodies are moved manually, either from code or from an AnimationPlayer (with AnimationPlayer.playback_process_mode set to "physics"), the physics will automatically compute an estimate of their linear and angular velocity. This makes them very useful for moving platforms or other AnimationPlayer-controlled objects (like a door, a bridge that opens, etc).
Kinematic characters: KinematicBody also has an API for moving objects (the move_and_collide and move_and_slide methods) while performing collision tests. This makes them really useful to implement characters that collide against a world, but don't require advanced physics.
Warning: With a non-uniform scale this node will probably not function as expected. Please make sure to keep its scale uniform (i.e. the same on all axes), and change the size(s) of its collision shape(s) instead.
Tutorials¶
Properties¶
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Methods¶
get_axis_lock ( BodyAxis axis ) const |
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get_floor_angle ( Vector3 up_direction=Vector3( 0, 1, 0 ) ) const |
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get_floor_normal ( ) const |
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get_floor_velocity ( ) const |
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get_slide_collision ( int slide_idx ) |
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get_slide_count ( ) const |
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is_on_ceiling ( ) const |
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is_on_floor ( ) const |
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is_on_wall ( ) const |
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move_and_collide ( Vector3 rel_vec, bool infinite_inertia=true, bool exclude_raycast_shapes=true, bool test_only=false ) |
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move_and_slide ( Vector3 linear_velocity, Vector3 up_direction=Vector3( 0, 0, 0 ), bool stop_on_slope=false, int max_slides=4, float floor_max_angle=0.785398, bool infinite_inertia=true ) |
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move_and_slide_with_snap ( Vector3 linear_velocity, Vector3 snap, Vector3 up_direction=Vector3( 0, 0, 0 ), bool stop_on_slope=false, int max_slides=4, float floor_max_angle=0.785398, bool infinite_inertia=true ) |
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set_axis_lock ( BodyAxis axis, bool lock ) |
test_move ( Transform from, Vector3 rel_vec, bool infinite_inertia=true ) |
Enumerations¶
enum MovingPlatformApplyVelocityOnLeave:
MovingPlatformApplyVelocityOnLeave PLATFORM_VEL_ON_LEAVE_ALWAYS = 0
Add the last platform velocity when you leave a moving platform.
MovingPlatformApplyVelocityOnLeave PLATFORM_VEL_ON_LEAVE_UPWARD_ONLY = 1
Add the last platform velocity when you leave a moving platform, but any downward motion is ignored. It's useful to keep full jump height even when the platform is moving down.
MovingPlatformApplyVelocityOnLeave PLATFORM_VEL_ON_LEAVE_NEVER = 2
Do nothing when leaving a platform.
Property Descriptions¶
bool axis_lock_motion_x = false
Lock the body's X axis movement.
bool axis_lock_motion_y = false
Lock the body's Y axis movement.
bool axis_lock_motion_z = false
Lock the body's Z axis movement.
float collision/safe_margin = 0.001
Extra margin used for collision recovery in motion functions (see move_and_collide, move_and_slide, move_and_slide_with_snap).
If the body is at least this close to another body, it will consider them to be colliding and will be pushed away before performing the actual motion.
A higher value means it's more flexible for detecting collision, which helps with consistently detecting walls and floors.
A lower value forces the collision algorithm to use more exact detection, so it can be used in cases that specifically require precision, e.g at very low scale to avoid visible jittering, or for stability with a stack of kinematic bodies.
bool motion/sync_to_physics = false
If true
, the body's movement will be synchronized to the physics frame. This is useful when animating movement via AnimationPlayer, for example on moving platforms. Do not use together with move_and_slide or move_and_collide functions.
bool move_lock_x = false
Lock the body's X axis movement. Deprecated alias for axis_lock_motion_x.
bool move_lock_y = false
Lock the body's Y axis movement. Deprecated alias for axis_lock_motion_y.
bool move_lock_z = false
Lock the body's Z axis movement. Deprecated alias for axis_lock_motion_z.
MovingPlatformApplyVelocityOnLeave moving_platform_apply_velocity_on_leave = 0
void set_moving_platform_apply_velocity_on_leave ( MovingPlatformApplyVelocityOnLeave value )
MovingPlatformApplyVelocityOnLeave get_moving_platform_apply_velocity_on_leave ( )
Sets the behavior to apply when you leave a moving platform. By default, to be physically accurate, when you leave the last platform velocity is applied. See MovingPlatformApplyVelocityOnLeave constants for available behavior.
Method Descriptions¶
bool get_axis_lock ( BodyAxis axis ) const
Returns true
if the specified axis
is locked. See also move_lock_x, move_lock_y and move_lock_z.
float get_floor_angle ( Vector3 up_direction=Vector3( 0, 1, 0 ) ) const
Returns the floor's collision angle at the last collision point according to up_direction
, which is Vector3.UP
by default. This value is always positive and only valid after calling move_and_slide and when is_on_floor returns true
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Vector3 get_floor_normal ( ) const
Returns the surface normal of the floor at the last collision point. Only valid after calling move_and_slide or move_and_slide_with_snap and when is_on_floor returns true
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Vector3 get_floor_velocity ( ) const
Returns the linear velocity of the floor at the last collision point. Only valid after calling move_and_slide or move_and_slide_with_snap and when is_on_floor returns true
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KinematicCollision get_last_slide_collision ( )
Returns a KinematicCollision, which contains information about the latest collision that occurred during the last call to move_and_slide.
KinematicCollision get_slide_collision ( int slide_idx )
Returns a KinematicCollision, which contains information about a collision that occurred during the last call to move_and_slide or move_and_slide_with_snap. Since the body can collide several times in a single call to move_and_slide, you must specify the index of the collision in the range 0 to (get_slide_count - 1).
int get_slide_count ( ) const
Returns the number of times the body collided and changed direction during the last call to move_and_slide or move_and_slide_with_snap.
bool is_on_ceiling ( ) const
Returns true
if the body collided with the ceiling on the last call of move_and_slide or move_and_slide_with_snap. Otherwise, returns false
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bool is_on_floor ( ) const
Returns true
if the body collided with the floor on the last call of move_and_slide or move_and_slide_with_snap. Otherwise, returns false
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bool is_on_wall ( ) const
Returns true
if the body collided with a wall on the last call of move_and_slide or move_and_slide_with_snap. Otherwise, returns false
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KinematicCollision move_and_collide ( Vector3 rel_vec, bool infinite_inertia=true, bool exclude_raycast_shapes=true, bool test_only=false )
Moves the body along the vector rel_vec
. The body will stop if it collides. Returns a KinematicCollision, which contains information about the collision when stopped, or when touching another body along the motion.
If test_only
is true
, the body does not move but the would-be collision information is given.
Vector3 move_and_slide ( Vector3 linear_velocity, Vector3 up_direction=Vector3( 0, 0, 0 ), bool stop_on_slope=false, int max_slides=4, float floor_max_angle=0.785398, bool infinite_inertia=true )
Moves the body along a vector. If the body collides with another, it will slide along the other body rather than stop immediately. If the other body is a KinematicBody or RigidBody, it will also be affected by the motion of the other body. You can use this to make moving and rotating platforms, or to make nodes push other nodes.
This method should be used in Node._physics_process (or in a method called by Node._physics_process), as it uses the physics step's delta
value automatically in calculations. Otherwise, the simulation will run at an incorrect speed.
linear_velocity
is the velocity vector (typically meters per second). Unlike in move_and_collide, you should not multiply it by delta
— the physics engine handles applying the velocity.
up_direction
is the up direction, used to determine what is a wall and what is a floor or a ceiling. If set to the default value of Vector3(0, 0, 0)
, everything is considered a wall.
If stop_on_slope
is true
, body will not slide on slopes when you include gravity in linear_velocity
and the body is standing still.
If the body collides, it will change direction a maximum of max_slides
times before it stops.
floor_max_angle
is the maximum angle (in radians) where a slope is still considered a floor (or a ceiling), rather than a wall. The default value equals 45 degrees.
If infinite_inertia
is true
, body will be able to push RigidBody nodes, but it won't also detect any collisions with them. If false
, it will interact with RigidBody nodes like with StaticBody.
Returns the linear_velocity
vector, rotated and/or scaled if a slide collision occurred. To get detailed information about collisions that occurred, use get_slide_collision.
When the body touches a moving platform, the platform's velocity is automatically added to the body motion. If a collision occurs due to the platform's motion, it will always be first in the slide collisions.
Vector3 move_and_slide_with_snap ( Vector3 linear_velocity, Vector3 snap, Vector3 up_direction=Vector3( 0, 0, 0 ), bool stop_on_slope=false, int max_slides=4, float floor_max_angle=0.785398, bool infinite_inertia=true )
Moves the body while keeping it attached to slopes. Similar to move_and_slide.
As long as the snap
vector is in contact with the ground, the body will remain attached to the surface. This means you must disable snap in order to jump, for example. You can do this by setting snap
to (0, 0, 0)
or by using move_and_slide instead.
void set_axis_lock ( BodyAxis axis, bool lock )
Locks or unlocks the specified axis
depending on the value of lock
. See also move_lock_x, move_lock_y and move_lock_z.
bool test_move ( Transform from, Vector3 rel_vec, bool infinite_inertia=true )
Checks for collisions without moving the body. Virtually sets the node's position, scale and rotation to that of the given Transform, then tries to move the body along the vector rel_vec
. Returns true
if a collision would stop the body from moving along the whole path.
Use move_and_collide instead for detecting collision with touching bodies.