:github_url: hide .. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!!! .. Generated automatically from Godot engine sources. .. Generator: https://github.com/godotengine/godot/tree/master/doc/tools/make_rst.py. .. XML source: https://github.com/godotengine/godot/tree/master/doc/classes/ConcavePolygonShape3D.xml. .. _class_ConcavePolygonShape3D: ConcavePolygonShape3D ===================== **Inherits:** :ref:`Shape3D` **<** :ref:`Resource` **<** :ref:`RefCounted` **<** :ref:`Object` Concave polygon shape resource (also called "trimesh") for 3D physics. Description ----------- 3D concave polygon shape resource (also called "trimesh") to be added as a *direct* child of a :ref:`PhysicsBody3D` or :ref:`Area3D` using a :ref:`CollisionShape3D` node. This shape is created by feeding a list of triangles. Despite its name, ``ConcavePolygonShape3D`` can also store convex polygon shapes. However, unlike :ref:`ConvexPolygonShape3D`, ``ConcavePolygonShape3D`` is *not* limited to storing convex shapes exclusively. \ **Note:** When used for collision, ``ConcavePolygonShape3D`` is intended to work with static :ref:`PhysicsBody3D` nodes like :ref:`StaticBody3D` and will not work with :ref:`CharacterBody3D` or :ref:`RigidDynamicBody3D` with a mode other than Static. \ **Performance:** Due to its complexity, ``ConcavePolygonShape3D`` is the slowest collision shape to check collisions against. Its use should generally be limited to level geometry. For convex geometry, using :ref:`ConvexPolygonShape3D` will perform better. For dynamic physics bodies that need concave collision, several :ref:`ConvexPolygonShape3D`\ s can be used to represent its collision by using convex decomposition; see :ref:`ConvexPolygonShape3D`'s documentation for instructions. However, consider using primitive collision shapes such as :ref:`SphereShape3D` or :ref:`BoxShape3D` first. Tutorials --------- - `3D Physics Tests Demo `__ Properties ---------- +-------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+ | :ref:`bool` | :ref:`backface_collision` | ``false`` | +-------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+ Methods ------- +-----------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`PackedVector3Array` | :ref:`get_faces` **(** **)** |const| | +-----------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | void | :ref:`set_faces` **(** :ref:`PackedVector3Array` faces **)** | +-----------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Property Descriptions --------------------- .. _class_ConcavePolygonShape3D_property_backface_collision: - :ref:`bool` **backface_collision** +-----------+---------------------------------------+ | *Default* | ``false`` | +-----------+---------------------------------------+ | *Setter* | set_backface_collision_enabled(value) | +-----------+---------------------------------------+ | *Getter* | is_backface_collision_enabled() | +-----------+---------------------------------------+ If set to ``true``, collisions occur on both sides of the concave shape faces. Otherwise they occur only along the face normals. Method Descriptions ------------------- .. _class_ConcavePolygonShape3D_method_get_faces: - :ref:`PackedVector3Array` **get_faces** **(** **)** |const| Returns the faces (an array of triangles). ---- .. _class_ConcavePolygonShape3D_method_set_faces: - void **set_faces** **(** :ref:`PackedVector3Array` faces **)** Sets the faces (an array of triangles). .. |virtual| replace:: :abbr:`virtual (This method should typically be overridden by the user to have any effect.)` .. |const| replace:: :abbr:`const (This method has no side effects. It doesn't modify any of the instance's member variables.)` .. |vararg| replace:: :abbr:`vararg (This method accepts any number of arguments after the ones described here.)` .. |constructor| replace:: :abbr:`constructor (This method is used to construct a type.)` .. |static| replace:: :abbr:`static (This method doesn't need an instance to be called, so it can be called directly using the class name.)` .. |operator| replace:: :abbr:`operator (This method describes a valid operator to use with this type as left-hand operand.)`