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GLTFLight¶
Inherits: Resource < RefCounted < Object
Represents a GLTF light.
Description¶
Represents a light as defined by the KHR_lights_punctual
GLTF extension.
Tutorials¶
Properties¶
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Methods¶
from_dictionary(dictionary: Dictionary) static |
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get_additional_data(extension_name: StringName) |
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set_additional_data(extension_name: StringName, additional_data: Variant) |
to_dictionary() const |
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to_node() const |
Property Descriptions¶
Color color = Color(1, 1, 1, 1)
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The Color of the light. Defaults to white. A black color causes the light to have no effect.
float inner_cone_angle = 0.0
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The inner angle of the cone in a spotlight. Must be less than or equal to the outer cone angle.
Within this angle, the light is at full brightness. Between the inner and outer cone angles, there is a transition from full brightness to zero brightness. When creating a Redot SpotLight3D, the ratio between the inner and outer cone angles is used to calculate the attenuation of the light.
The intensity of the light. This is expressed in candelas (lumens per steradian) for point and spot lights, and lux (lumens per m²) for directional lights. When creating a Redot light, this value is converted to a unitless multiplier.
The type of the light. The values accepted by Redot are "point", "spot", and "directional", which correspond to Redot's OmniLight3D, SpotLight3D, and DirectionalLight3D respectively.
float outer_cone_angle = 0.785398
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The outer angle of the cone in a spotlight. Must be greater than or equal to the inner angle.
At this angle, the light drops off to zero brightness. Between the inner and outer cone angles, there is a transition from full brightness to zero brightness. If this angle is a half turn, then the spotlight emits in all directions. When creating a Redot SpotLight3D, the outer cone angle is used as the angle of the spotlight.
The range of the light, beyond which the light has no effect. GLTF lights with no range defined behave like physical lights (which have infinite range). When creating a Redot light, the range is clamped to 4096.
Method Descriptions¶
GLTFLight from_dictionary(dictionary: Dictionary) static 🔗
Creates a new GLTFLight instance by parsing the given Dictionary.
GLTFLight from_node(light_node: Light3D) static 🔗
Create a new GLTFLight instance from the given Redot Light3D node.
Variant get_additional_data(extension_name: StringName) 🔗
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void set_additional_data(extension_name: StringName, additional_data: Variant) 🔗
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Dictionary to_dictionary() const 🔗
Serializes this GLTFLight instance into a Dictionary.
Converts this GLTFLight instance into a Redot Light3D node.