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- CSGMesh3D
- =========
- **Inherits:** :ref:`CSGPrimitive3D<class_CSGPrimitive3D>` **<** :ref:`CSGShape3D<class_CSGShape3D>` **<** :ref:`GeometryInstance3D<class_GeometryInstance3D>` **<** :ref:`VisualInstance3D<class_VisualInstance3D>` **<** :ref:`Node3D<class_Node3D>` **<** :ref:`Node<class_Node>` **<** :ref:`Object<class_Object>`
- A CSG Mesh shape that uses a mesh resource.
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- Description
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- This CSG node allows you to use any mesh resource as a CSG shape, provided it is closed, does not self-intersect, does not contain internal faces and has no edges that connect to more than two faces. See also :ref:`CSGPolygon3D<class_CSGPolygon3D>` for drawing 2D extruded polygons to be used as CSG nodes.
- \ **Note:** CSG nodes are intended to be used for level prototyping. Creating CSG nodes has a significant CPU cost compared to creating a :ref:`MeshInstance3D<class_MeshInstance3D>` with a :ref:`PrimitiveMesh<class_PrimitiveMesh>`. Moving a CSG node within another CSG node also has a significant CPU cost, so it should be avoided during gameplay.
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- Tutorials
- ---------
- - :doc:`Prototyping levels with CSG <../tutorials/3d/csg_tools>`
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- Properties
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- | :ref:`Material<class_Material>` | :ref:`material<class_CSGMesh3D_property_material>` |
- +---------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
- | :ref:`Mesh<class_Mesh>` | :ref:`mesh<class_CSGMesh3D_property_mesh>` |
- +---------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
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- Property Descriptions
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- .. _class_CSGMesh3D_property_material:
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- :ref:`Material<class_Material>` **material**
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- - void **set_material** **(** :ref:`Material<class_Material>` value **)**
- - :ref:`Material<class_Material>` **get_material** **(** **)**
- The :ref:`Material<class_Material>` used in drawing the CSG shape.
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- .. _class_CSGMesh3D_property_mesh:
- .. rst-class:: classref-property
- :ref:`Mesh<class_Mesh>` **mesh**
- .. rst-class:: classref-property-setget
- - void **set_mesh** **(** :ref:`Mesh<class_Mesh>` value **)**
- - :ref:`Mesh<class_Mesh>` **get_mesh** **(** **)**
- The :ref:`Mesh<class_Mesh>` resource to use as a CSG shape.
- \ **Note:** When using an :ref:`ArrayMesh<class_ArrayMesh>`, all vertex attributes except :ref:`Mesh.ARRAY_VERTEX<class_Mesh_constant_ARRAY_VERTEX>`, :ref:`Mesh.ARRAY_NORMAL<class_Mesh_constant_ARRAY_NORMAL>` and :ref:`Mesh.ARRAY_TEX_UV<class_Mesh_constant_ARRAY_TEX_UV>` are left unused. Only :ref:`Mesh.ARRAY_VERTEX<class_Mesh_constant_ARRAY_VERTEX>` and :ref:`Mesh.ARRAY_TEX_UV<class_Mesh_constant_ARRAY_TEX_UV>` will be passed to the GPU.
- \ :ref:`Mesh.ARRAY_NORMAL<class_Mesh_constant_ARRAY_NORMAL>` is only used to determine which faces require the use of flat shading. By default, CSGMesh will ignore the mesh's vertex normals, recalculate them for each vertex and use a smooth shader. If a flat shader is required for a face, ensure that all vertex normals of the face are approximately equal.
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