QFrameGraphNode¶
Base class of all FrameGraph configuration nodes. More…
Inherited by: QForwardRenderer, QBlitFramebuffer, QBufferCapture, QCameraSelector, QClearBuffers, QDispatchCompute, QFrustumCulling, QLayerFilter, QMemoryBarrier, QNoDraw, QNoPicking, QProximityFilter, QRenderCapture, QRenderPassFilter, QRenderStateSet, QRenderSurfaceSelector, QRenderTargetSelector, QSetFence, QSortPolicy, QTechniqueFilter, QViewport, QWaitFence
Synopsis¶
Functions¶
def
parentFrameGraphNode
()
Detailed Description¶
This class is rarely instanced directly since it doesn’t provide any frame graph specific behavior, although it can be convenient to use for grouping other nodes together in dynamic frame graphs. The actual behavior comes from the subclasses.
The subclasses are:
class
description
QCameraSelector
Select camera from all available cameras in the scene
QClearBuffers
Specify which buffers to clear and to what values
QDispatchCompute
Specify Compute operation kernels
QFrustumCulling
Enable frustum culling
QLayerFilter
Select which layers to draw
QNoDraw
Disable drawing
QRenderPassFilter
Select which render passes to draw
QRenderStateSet
Set render states
QRenderSurfaceSelector
Select which surface to draw to
QRenderTargetSelector
Select which
QRenderTarget
to draw to
QSortPolicy
Specify how entities are sorted to determine draw order
QTechniqueFilter
Select which techniques to draw
QViewport
Specify viewport
QMemoryBarrier
Places a memory barrier
- class PySide2.Qt3DRender.Qt3DRender.QFrameGraphNode([parent=None])¶
- param parent:
The constructor creates an instance with the specified
parent
.
- PySide2.Qt3DRender.Qt3DRender.QFrameGraphNode.parentFrameGraphNode()¶
- Return type:
Returns a pointer to the parent frame graph node.
If the parent of this node is not a frame graph node, this method will recursively look for a parent node that is a frame graph node.
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