: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/CurveXYZTexture.xml. .. _class_CurveXYZTexture: CurveXYZTexture =============== **Inherits:** :ref:`Texture2D` **<** :ref:`Texture` **<** :ref:`Resource` **<** :ref:`RefCounted` **<** :ref:`Object` A 1D texture where the red, green, and blue color channels correspond to points on 3 curves. .. rst-class:: classref-introduction-group Description ----------- A 1D texture where the red, green, and blue color channels correspond to points on 3 unit :ref:`Curve` resources. Compared to using separate :ref:`CurveTexture`\ s, this further simplifies the task of saving curves as image files. If you only need to store one curve within a single texture, use :ref:`CurveTexture` instead. See also :ref:`GradientTexture1D` and :ref:`GradientTexture2D`. .. rst-class:: classref-reftable-group Properties ---------- .. table:: :widths: auto +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`Curve` | :ref:`curve_x` | | +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`Curve` | :ref:`curve_y` | | +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`Curve` | :ref:`curve_z` | | +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`bool` | resource_local_to_scene | ``false`` (overrides :ref:`Resource`) | +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`int` | :ref:`width` | ``256`` | +---------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ .. rst-class:: classref-section-separator ---- .. rst-class:: classref-descriptions-group Property Descriptions --------------------- .. _class_CurveXYZTexture_property_curve_x: .. rst-class:: classref-property :ref:`Curve` **curve_x** :ref:`🔗` .. rst-class:: classref-property-setget - |void| **set_curve_x**\ (\ value\: :ref:`Curve`\ ) - :ref:`Curve` **get_curve_x**\ (\ ) The :ref:`Curve` that is rendered onto the texture's red channel. Should be a unit :ref:`Curve`. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator ---- .. _class_CurveXYZTexture_property_curve_y: .. rst-class:: classref-property :ref:`Curve` **curve_y** :ref:`🔗` .. rst-class:: classref-property-setget - |void| **set_curve_y**\ (\ value\: :ref:`Curve`\ ) - :ref:`Curve` **get_curve_y**\ (\ ) The :ref:`Curve` that is rendered onto the texture's green channel. Should be a unit :ref:`Curve`. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator ---- .. _class_CurveXYZTexture_property_curve_z: .. rst-class:: classref-property :ref:`Curve` **curve_z** :ref:`🔗` .. rst-class:: classref-property-setget - |void| **set_curve_z**\ (\ value\: :ref:`Curve`\ ) - :ref:`Curve` **get_curve_z**\ (\ ) The :ref:`Curve` that is rendered onto the texture's blue channel. Should be a unit :ref:`Curve`. .. rst-class:: classref-item-separator ---- .. _class_CurveXYZTexture_property_width: .. rst-class:: classref-property :ref:`int` **width** = ``256`` :ref:`🔗` .. rst-class:: classref-property-setget - |void| **set_width**\ (\ value\: :ref:`int`\ ) - :ref:`int` **get_width**\ (\ ) The width of the texture (in pixels). Higher values make it possible to represent high-frequency data better (such as sudden direction changes), at the cost of increased generation time and memory usage. .. |virtual| replace:: :abbr:`virtual (This method should typically be overridden by the user to have any effect.)` .. |required| replace:: :abbr:`required (This method is required to be overridden when extending its base class.)` .. |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.)` .. |bitfield| replace:: :abbr:`BitField (This value is an integer composed as a bitmask of the following flags.)` .. |void| replace:: :abbr:`void (No return value.)`