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SCNPhysicsBodyMBS.kTypeDynamic = 1
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | SceneKit | MBS Mac64bit Plugin | 20.2 |
A physics body that can be affected by forces and collisions.
Use dynamic bodies for the elements of your scene that are moved by the physics simulation.
SCNPhysicsBodyMBS.kTypeKinematic = 2
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | SceneKit | MBS Mac64bit Plugin | 20.2 |
A physics body that is unaffected by forces or collisions but that can cause collisions affecting other bodies when moved.
Use kinematic bodies for scene elements that you want to control directly directly but whose movement manipulates other elements. For example, to allow the user to push objects around with a finger, you might create a kinematic body and attach it to an invisible node that you move to follow touch events. (In macOS, use the same technique to allow the user to move objects with the mouse pointer.)
SCNPhysicsBodyMBS.kTypeStatic = 0
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | SceneKit | MBS Mac64bit Plugin | 20.2 |
A physics body that is unaffected by forces or collisions and cannot move.
Use static bodies to construct fixtures in your scene that other bodies need to collide with but that do not themselves move, such as floors, walls, and terrain.
The items on this page are in the following plugins: MBS Mac64bit Plugin.