:github_url: hide .. Generated automatically by doc/tools/make_rst.py in Godot's source tree. .. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, but the WorldBoundaryShape3D.xml source instead. .. The source is found in doc/classes or modules//doc_classes. .. _class_WorldBoundaryShape3D: WorldBoundaryShape3D ==================== **Inherits:** :ref:`Shape3D` **<** :ref:`Resource` **<** :ref:`RefCounted` **<** :ref:`Object` World boundary shape for 3D collisions. Description ----------- World boundary shape for 3D collisions. It works like an infinite plane and will not allow any physics body to go to the negative side. Note that the :ref:`Plane`'s normal matters; anything "below" the plane will collide with it. If the ``WorldBoundaryShape3D`` is used in a :ref:`PhysicsBody3D`, it will cause colliding objects placed "below" it to teleport "above" the plane. Properties ---------- +---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------+ | :ref:`Plane` | :ref:`plane` | ``Plane(0, 1, 0, 0)`` | +---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------+ Property Descriptions --------------------- .. _class_WorldBoundaryShape3D_property_plane: - :ref:`Plane` **plane** +-----------+-----------------------+ | *Default* | ``Plane(0, 1, 0, 0)`` | +-----------+-----------------------+ | *Setter* | set_plane(value) | +-----------+-----------------------+ | *Getter* | get_plane() | +-----------+-----------------------+ The :ref:`Plane` used by the ``WorldBoundaryShape3D`` for collision. .. |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.)`