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=== Smoothing out collision on a complex object=== | === Smoothing out collision on a complex object=== | ||
[[File:SmoothBridgeUsingColliders.png|thumb|right|Here this bridge has had | [[File:SmoothBridgeUsingColliders.png|thumb|right|Here this bridge has had its collision disabled and replaced with three box colliders. This allows players to smoothly traverse the bridge. Without this, the player would bounce up and down on each plank of the bridge.]] | ||
You may have an object in the scene with complex collision, or holes in the object that players should not enter. Use a box collider to cover these areas to improve and simplify collision. | You may have an object in the scene with complex collision, or holes in the object that players should not enter. Use a box collider to cover these areas to improve and simplify collision. | ||
Latest revision as of 01:56, 16 December 2022
The box collider component is a Physics Component that creates an invisible, solid, box-shaped volume.
Component Settings
Property | Description |
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Center | The center of the box volume. |
Size | The width, height and depth of the box volume in local space. |
Example Usage
Level Boundaries
Box colliders are the perfect way to keep players within the bounds of the level. It is recommended to use a visible object instead of an invisible wall, but if you want to make sure players don't escape over the top of a visible wall, you can place a box collider that extends much higher than the visible wall's collider.
Invisible objects
You may want to create an invisible platform as a challenge in a minigame.
Smoothing out collision on a complex object
You may have an object in the scene with complex collision, or holes in the object that players should not enter. Use a box collider to cover these areas to improve and simplify collision.