QDiffuseMapMaterial¶
The
QDiffuseMapMaterial
provides a default implementation of the phong lighting effect where the diffuse light component is read from a texture map. More…
Synopsis¶
Functions¶
def
ambient
()def
diffuse
()def
shininess
()def
specular
()def
textureScale
()
Slots¶
def
setAmbient
(color)def
setDiffuse
(diffuse)def
setShininess
(shininess)def
setSpecular
(specular)def
setTextureScale
(textureScale)
Signals¶
def
ambientChanged
(ambient)def
diffuseChanged
(diffuse)def
shininessChanged
(shininess)def
specularChanged
(specular)def
textureScaleChanged
(textureScale)
Detailed Description¶
This class is deprecated; use
QDiffuseSpecularMaterial
instead.The specular lighting effect is based on the combination of 3 lighting components ambient, diffuse and specular. The relative strengths of these components are controlled by means of their reflectivity coefficients which are modelled as RGB triplets:
Ambient is the color that is emitted by an object without any other light source.
Diffuse is the color that is emitted for rought surface reflections with the lights.
Specular is the color emitted for shiny surface reflections with the lights.
The shininess of a surface is controlled by a float property.
This material uses an effect with a single render pass approach and performs per fragment lighting. Techniques are provided for OpenGL 2, OpenGL 3 or above as well as OpenGL ES 2.
- class PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial([parent=None])¶
- param parent:
Constructs a new
QDiffuseMapMaterial
instance with parent objectparent
.
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.ambient()¶
- Return type:
Holds the current ambient color.
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.ambientChanged(ambient)¶
- Parameters:
ambient –
PySide2.QtGui.QColor
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.diffuse()¶
- Return type:
Holds the current texture used as the diffuse map.
By default, the diffuse texture has the following properties:
Linear minification and magnification filters
Linear mipmap with mipmapping enabled
Repeat wrap mode
Maximum anisotropy of 16.0
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.diffuseChanged(diffuse)¶
- Parameters:
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.setAmbient(color)¶
- Parameters:
color –
PySide2.QtGui.QColor
Holds the current ambient color.
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.setDiffuse(diffuse)¶
- Parameters:
Holds the current texture used as the diffuse map.
By default, the diffuse texture has the following properties:
Linear minification and magnification filters
Linear mipmap with mipmapping enabled
Repeat wrap mode
Maximum anisotropy of 16.0
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.setShininess(shininess)¶
- Parameters:
shininess – float
Holds the current shininess as a float value.
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.setSpecular(specular)¶
- Parameters:
specular –
PySide2.QtGui.QColor
Holds the current specular color.
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.setTextureScale(textureScale)¶
- Parameters:
textureScale – float
Holds the current texture scale. It is applied as a multiplier to texture coordinates at render time. Defaults to 1.0.
When used in conjunction with QTextureWrapMode::Repeat, provides a simple way to tile a texture across a surface. For example, a texture scale of
4.0
would result in 16 (4x4) tiles.
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.shininess()¶
- Return type:
float
Holds the current shininess as a float value.
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.shininessChanged(shininess)¶
- Parameters:
shininess – float
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.specular()¶
- Return type:
Holds the current specular color.
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.specularChanged(specular)¶
- Parameters:
specular –
PySide2.QtGui.QColor
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.textureScale()¶
- Return type:
float
Holds the current texture scale. It is applied as a multiplier to texture coordinates at render time. Defaults to 1.0.
When used in conjunction with QTextureWrapMode::Repeat, provides a simple way to tile a texture across a surface. For example, a texture scale of
4.0
would result in 16 (4x4) tiles.
- PySide2.Qt3DExtras.Qt3DExtras.QDiffuseMapMaterial.textureScaleChanged(textureScale)¶
- Parameters:
textureScale – float
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