ForwardRenderer QML Type
The ForwardRenderer provides a default FrameGraph implementation of a forward renderer. More...
Import Statement: | import Qt3D.Extras 2.14 |
Since: | Qt 5.7 |
Instantiates: | QForwardRenderer |
Properties
- buffersToClear : color
- camera : Entity
- clearColor : color
- externalRenderTargetSize : QSize
- frustumCulling : bool
- gamma : real
- surface : Object
- viewportRect : rect
Detailed Description
Forward rendering is what OpenGL traditionally uses. It renders directly to the backbuffer one object at a time shading each one as it goes.
ForwardRenderer is a single leaf FrameGraph tree which contains a Viewport, a CameraSelector, and a ClearBuffers. The ForwardRenderer has a default requirement filter key whose name is "renderingStyle" and value "forward". If you need to filter out your techniques, you should do so based on that filter key.
By default the viewport occupies the whole screen and the clear color is white. Frustum culling is also enabled.
Property Documentation
buffersToClear : color |
Holds the current buffers to be cleared. Default value is ColorDepthBuffer
This property was introduced in Qt 5.14.
camera : Entity |
Holds the current camera entity used to render the scene.
Note: A camera is an Entity that has a CameraLens as one of its components.
clearColor : color |
Holds the current clear color of the scene. The frame buffer is initialized to the clear color before rendering.
externalRenderTargetSize : QSize |
Contains the size of the external render target. External render targets are relevant when rendering does not target a window surface (as set in surface).
frustumCulling : bool |
Indicates if the renderer applies frustum culling to the scene.
gamma : real |
Holds the gamma value the renderer applies to the scene.
surface : Object |
Holds the current render surface.
viewportRect : rect |
Holds the current normalized viewport rectangle.
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