QArmature Class

(Qt3DCore::QArmature)

Used to calculate skinning transform matrices and set them on shaders. More...

Header: #include <QArmature>
qmake: QT += 3dcore
Since: Qt 5.10
Instantiated By: Armature
Inherits: Qt3DCore::QComponent

Properties

  • skeleton : Qt3DCore::QAbstractSkeleton*

Public Functions

QArmature(Qt3DCore::QNode *parent = nullptr)
Qt3DCore::QAbstractSkeleton *skeleton() const

Public Slots

void setSkeleton(Qt3DCore::QAbstractSkeleton *skeleton)

Signals

void skeletonChanged(Qt3DCore::QAbstractSkeleton *skeleton)

Static Public Members

const QMetaObject staticMetaObject
  • 9 static public members inherited from QObject

Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

Used to calculate skinning transform matrices and set them on shaders.

The Armature component is aggregated by entities to give them the ability to calculate the palette of skinning transform matrices needed to properly render skinned meshes.

Each vertex in a skinned mesh is associated (bound) to up to 4 joints in a skeleton. For each joint affecting a vertex the mesh also provides a weight which determines the level of influence of the corresponding joint. The skinning palette used for performing the transformation of skinned vertices is provided by the Armature and is calculated from the joints contained in the referenced skeleton.

Updating the local transform of a joint results in the skinning matrices being recalculated and the skinned mesh vertices bound to that joint moving accordingly.

Property Documentation

skeleton : Qt3DCore::QAbstractSkeleton*

Holds the skeleton used to calculate the skinning transform matrix palette.

Access functions:

Qt3DCore::QAbstractSkeleton *skeleton() const
void setSkeleton(Qt3DCore::QAbstractSkeleton *skeleton)

Notifier signal:

void skeletonChanged(Qt3DCore::QAbstractSkeleton *skeleton)

Member Function Documentation

QArmature::QArmature(Qt3DCore::QNode *parent = nullptr)

Constructs a new QArmature with parent.

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