I have a SCNScene rendering in a SCNView. I have some *.dae models that are rendered/moving in the scene.
I have a transparent cube, when one of my models goes behind it, I would like the model to not be rendered, because at the moment, as the cube is transparent, you can see it through the cube.
Is there any property/setting/shader I can apply to the transparent cube so that anything behind it is not rendered?
Example:
My eye is the green dot, the cube is the blue square, my model is the red circle, However the part of the circle hidden by the cube is purple...this would actually be invisible. The blue square would be invisible too.
This developer has an occlusion shader which does what I need, but it's Unity: https://youtu.be/MK3D91kCKzM
Kind Regards
Chris
Here's a solution
constant
as its lightingModel
. It's the cheapest one.writesToDepthBuffer
set to true
and colorBufferWriteMask
set to []
(empty option set). That way the cube will write in the depth buffer, but won't draw anything on screen.renderingOrder
to -1
so that it's drawn before any other node in the scene. This will make the cube write in the depth buffer before any other object, preventing them from being drawn if they are behind the cube.Based on @mnuages answer, you can use this class :
import SceneKit
class OccludingNode : SCNNode {
convenience init(geometry: SCNGeometry) {
geometry.materials = [OccludingMaterial()]
self.init()
self.geometry = geometry
self.renderingOrder = -1
}
}
class OccludingMaterial : SCNMaterial {
override init() {
super.init()
isDoubleSided = true
lightingModel = .constant
writesToDepthBuffer = true
colorBufferWriteMask = []
}
required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented")
}
}
Create an OccludingNode
from any geometry you want and anything behind it won't be rendered.
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