1rtcNewGeometry(3) Embree Ray Tracing Kernels 3 rtcNewGeometry(3)
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5 NAME
6 rtcNewGeometry - creates a new geometry object
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8 SYNOPSIS
9 #include <embree3/rtcore.h>
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11 enum RTCGeometryType
12 {
13 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_TRIANGLE,
14 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_QUAD,
15 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_SUBDIVISION,
16 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_LINEAR_CURVE,
17 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_BEZIER_CURVE,
18 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_BSPLINE_CURVE,
19 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_HERMITE_CURVE,
20 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_CATMULL_ROM_CURVE,
21 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_NORMAL_ORIENTED_BEZIER_CURVE,
22 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_NORMAL_ORIENTED_BSPLINE_CURVE,
23 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_NORMAL_ORIENTED_HERMITE_CURVE,
24 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_NORMAL_ORIENTED_CATMULL_ROM_CURVE,
25 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_LINEAR_CURVE,
26 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_BEZIER_CURVE,
27 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_BSPLINE_CURVE,
28 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_HERMITE_CURVE,
29 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_CATMULL_ROM_CURVE,
30 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_GRID,
31 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_SPHERE_POINT,
32 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_DISC_POINT,
33 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ORIENTED_DISC_POINT,
34 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_USER,
35 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_INSTANCE
36 };
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38 RTCGeometry rtcNewGeometry(
39 RTCDevice device,
40 enum RTCGeometryType type
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43 DESCRIPTION
44 Geometries are objects that represent an array of primitives of the
45 same type. The rtcNewGeometry function creates a new geometry of spec‐
46 ified type (type argument) bound to the specified device (device argu‐
47 ment) and returns a handle to this geometry. The geometry object is
48 reference counted with an initial reference count of 1. The geometry
49 handle can be released using the rtcReleaseGeometry API call.
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51 Supported geometry types are triangle meshes (RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_TRIAN‐
52 GLE type), quad meshes (triangle pairs) (RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_QUAD type),
53 Catmull-Clark subdivision surfaces (RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_SUBDIVISION
54 type), curve geometries with different bases (RTC_GEOME‐
55 TRY_TYPE_FLAT_LINEAR_CURVE, RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_BEZIER_CURVE,
56 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_BSPLINE_CURVE, RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_HER‐
57 MITE_CURVE,
58 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_CATMULL_ROM_CURVE, RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_NORMAL_ORI‐
59 ENTED_BEZIER_CURVE, RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_NORMAL_ORIENTED_BSPLINE_CURVE,
60 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_NORMAL_ORIENTED_HERMITE_CURVE, RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_NOR‐
61 MAL_ORIENTED_CATMULL_ROM_CURVE, RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_LINEAR_CURVE,
62 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_BEZIER_CURVE, RTC_GEOME‐
63 TRY_TYPE_ROUND_BSPLINE_CURVE, RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_HERMITE_CURVE,
64 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_CATMULL_ROM_CURVE types) grid meshes (RTC_GEOM‐
65 ETRY_TYPE_GRID), point geometries (RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_SPHERE_POINT,
66 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_DISC_POINT, RTC_TYPE_ORIENTED_DISC_POINT), user-de‐
67 fined geometries (RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_USER), and instances (RTC_GEOME‐
68 TRY_TYPE_INSTANCE).
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70 The types RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_BEZIER_CURVE, RTC_GEOME‐
71 TRY_TYPE_ROUND_BSPLINE_CURVE, and RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_ROUND_CAT‐
72 MULL_ROM_CURVE will treat the curve as a sweep surface of a varying-ra‐
73 dius circle swept tangentially along the curve. The types RTC_GEOME‐
74 TRY_TYPE_FLAT_BEZIER_CURVE, RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_BSPLINE_CURVE, and
75 RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_FLAT_CATMULL_ROM_CURVE use ray-facing ribbons as a
76 faster-to-intersect approximation.
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78 After construction, geometries are enabled by default and not attached
79 to any scene. Geometries can be disabled (rtcDisableGeometry call),
80 and enabled again (rtcEnableGeometry call). A geometry can be attached
81 to multiple scenes using the rtcAttachGeometry call (or rtcAttachGeome‐
82 tryByID call), and detached using the rtcDetachGeometry call. During
83 attachment, a geometry ID is assigned to the geometry (or assigned by
84 the user when using the rtcAttachGeometryByID call), which uniquely
85 identifies the geometry inside that scene. This identifier is returned
86 when primitives of the geometry are hit in later ray queries for the
87 scene.
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89 Geometries can also be modified, including their vertex and index buf‐
90 fers. After modifying a buffer, rtcUpdateGeometryBuffer must be called
91 to notify that the buffer got modified.
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93 The application can use the rtcSetGeometryUserData function to set a
94 user data pointer to its own geometry representation, and later read
95 out this pointer using the rtcGetGeometryUserData function.
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97 After setting up the geometry or modifying it, rtcCommitGeometry must
98 be called to finish the geometry setup. After committing the geometry,
99 vertex data interpolation can be performed using the rtcInterpolate and
100 rtcInterpolateN functions.
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102 A build quality can be specified for a geometry using the rtcSetGeome‐
103 tryBuildQuality function, to balance between acceleration structure
104 build performance and ray query performance. The build quality per ge‐
105 ometry will be used if a two-level acceleration structure is built in‐
106 ternally, which is the case if the RTC_BUILD_QUALITY_LOW is set as the
107 scene build quality. See Section [rtcSetSceneBuildQuality] for more
108 details.
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110 EXIT STATUS
111 On failure NULL is returned and an error code is set that can be
112 queried using rtcGetDeviceError.
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114 SEE ALSO
115 [rtcEnableGeometry], [rtcDisableGeometry], [rtcAttachGeometry], [rtcAt‐
116 tachGeometryByID], [rtcUpdateGeometryBuffer], [rtcSetGeometryUserData],
117 [rtcGetGeometryUserData], [rtcCommitGeometry], [rtcInterpolate],
118 [rtcInterpolateN], [rtcSetGeometryBuildQuality], [rtcSetSceneBuildQual‐
119 ity], [RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_TRIANGLE], [RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_QUAD], [RTC_GE‐
120 OMETRY_TYPE_SUBDIVISION], [RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_CURVE], [RTC_GEOME‐
121 TRY_TYPE_GRID], [RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_POINT], [RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_USER],
122 [RTC_GEOMETRY_TYPE_INSTANCE]
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126 rtcNewGeometry(3)