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SubViewport

Inherits: Viewport < Node < Object

An interface to a game world that doesn't create a window or draw to the screen directly.

Description

SubViewport Isolates a rectangular region of a scene to be displayed independently. This can be used, for example, to display UI in 3D space.

Note: SubViewport is a Viewport that isn't a Window, i.e. it doesn't draw anything by itself. To display anything, SubViewport must have a non-zero size and be either put inside a SubViewportContainer or assigned to a ViewportTexture.

Tutorials

Properties

ClearMode

render_target_clear_mode

0

UpdateMode

render_target_update_mode

2

Vector2i

size

Vector2i(512, 512)

Vector2i

size_2d_override

Vector2i(0, 0)

bool

size_2d_override_stretch

false


Enumerations

enum ClearMode: 🔗

ClearMode CLEAR_MODE_ALWAYS = 0

Always clear the render target before drawing.

ClearMode CLEAR_MODE_NEVER = 1

Never clear the render target.

ClearMode CLEAR_MODE_ONCE = 2

Clear the render target on the next frame, then switch to CLEAR_MODE_NEVER.


enum UpdateMode: 🔗

UpdateMode UPDATE_DISABLED = 0

Do not update the render target.

UpdateMode UPDATE_ONCE = 1

Update the render target once, then switch to UPDATE_DISABLED.

UpdateMode UPDATE_WHEN_VISIBLE = 2

Update the render target only when it is visible. This is the default value.

UpdateMode UPDATE_WHEN_PARENT_VISIBLE = 3

Update the render target only when its parent is visible.

UpdateMode UPDATE_ALWAYS = 4

Always update the render target.


Property Descriptions

ClearMode render_target_clear_mode = 0 🔗

The clear mode when the sub-viewport is used as a render target.

Note: This property is intended for 2D usage.


UpdateMode render_target_update_mode = 2 🔗

The update mode when the sub-viewport is used as a render target.


Vector2i size = Vector2i(512, 512) 🔗

The width and height of the sub-viewport. Must be set to a value greater than or equal to 2 pixels on both dimensions. Otherwise, nothing will be displayed.

Note: If the parent node is a SubViewportContainer and its SubViewportContainer.stretch is true, the viewport size cannot be changed manually.


Vector2i size_2d_override = Vector2i(0, 0) 🔗

The 2D size override of the sub-viewport. If either the width or height is 0, the override is disabled.


bool size_2d_override_stretch = false 🔗

  • void set_size_2d_override_stretch(value: bool)

  • bool is_size_2d_override_stretch_enabled()

If true, the 2D size override affects stretch as well.