Rasterizer (bge.render)

Intro

Example of using a bge.types.SCA_MouseSensor, and two bge.types.KX_ObjectActuator to implement MouseLook:

Note

This can also be achieved with the bge.types.KX_MouseActuator.

# To use a mouse movement sensor "Mouse" and a
# motion actuator to mouse look:
import bge

# scale sets the speed of motion
scale = 1.0, 0.5

co = bge.logic.getCurrentController()
obj = co.owner
mouse = co.sensors["Mouse"]
lmotion = co.actuators["LMove"]
wmotion = co.actuators["WMove"]

# Transform the mouse coordinates to see how far the mouse has moved.
def mousePos():
   x = (bge.render.getWindowWidth() / 2 - mouse.position[0]) * scale[0]
   y = (bge.render.getWindowHeight() / 2 - mouse.position[1]) * scale[1]
   return (x, y)

pos = mousePos()

# Set the amount of motion: X is applied in world coordinates...
wmotion.useLocalTorque = False
wmotion.torque = ((0.0, 0.0, pos[0]))

# ...Y is applied in local coordinates
lmotion.useLocalTorque = True
lmotion.torque = ((-pos[1], 0.0, 0.0))

# Activate both actuators
co.activate(lmotion)
co.activate(wmotion)

# Centre the mouse
bge.render.setMousePosition(int(bge.render.getWindowWidth() / 2), int(bge.render.getWindowHeight() / 2))

Constants

bge.render.KX_TEXFACE_MATERIAL

Materials as defined by the texture face settings.

bge.render.KX_BLENDER_MULTITEX_MATERIAL

Materials approximating blender materials with multitexturing.

bge.render.KX_BLENDER_GLSL_MATERIAL

Materials approximating blender materials with GLSL.

bge.render.VSYNC_OFF

Disables vsync

bge.render.VSYNC_ON

Enables vsync

bge.render.VSYNC_ADAPTIVE

Enables adaptive vsync if supported. Adaptive vsync enables vsync if the framerate is above the monitors refresh rate. Otherwise, vsync is diabled if the framerate is too low.

bge.render.LEFT_EYE

Left eye being used during stereoscopic rendering.

bge.render.RIGHT_EYE

Right eye being used during stereoscopic rendering.

Functions

bge.render.getWindowWidth()

Gets the width of the window (in pixels)

Return type:integer
bge.render.getWindowHeight()

Gets the height of the window (in pixels)

Return type:integer
bge.render.setWindowSize(width, height)

Set the width and height of the window (in pixels). This also works for fullscreen applications.

Note

Only works in the standalone player, not the Blender-embedded player.

Parameters:
  • width (integer) – width in pixels
  • height (integer) – height in pixels
bge.render.setFullScreen(enable)

Set whether or not the window should be fullscreen.

Note

Only works in the standalone player, not the Blender-embedded player.

Parameters:enable (bool) – True to set full screen, False to set windowed.
bge.render.getFullScreen()

Returns whether or not the window is fullscreen.

Note

Only works in the standalone player, not the Blender-embedded player; there it always returns False.

Return type:bool
bge.render.getDisplayDimensions()

Get the display dimensions, in pixels, of the display (e.g., the monitor). Can return the size of the entire view, so the combination of all monitors; for example, (3840, 1080) for two side-by-side 1080p monitors.

Return type:tuple (width, height)
bge.render.makeScreenshot(filename)

Writes an image file with the current displayed frame.

The image is written to ‘filename’. The path may be absolute (eg. /home/foo/image) or relative when started with // (eg. //image). Note that absolute paths are not portable between platforms. If the filename contains a #, it will be replaced by an incremental index so that screenshots can be taken multiple times without overwriting the previous ones (eg. image-#).

Settings for the image are taken from the render settings (file format and respective settings, gamma and colospace conversion, etc). The image resolution matches the framebuffer, meaning, the window size and aspect ratio. When running from the standalone player, instead of the embedded player, only PNG files are supported. Additional color conversions are also not supported.

Parameters:filename (string) – path and name of the file to write
bge.render.enableVisibility(visible)

Deprecated; doesn’t do anything.

bge.render.showMouse(visible)

Enables or disables the operating system mouse cursor.

Parameters:visible (boolean) –
bge.render.setMousePosition(x, y)

Sets the mouse cursor position.

Parameters:
  • x (integer) – X-coordinate in screen pixel coordinates.
  • y (integer) – Y-coordinate in screen pixel coordinates.
bge.render.setBackgroundColor(rgba)

Deprecated and no longer functional. Use bge.types.KX_WorldInfo.backgroundColor() instead.

bge.render.setEyeSeparation(eyesep)

Sets the eye separation for stereo mode. Usually Focal Length/30 provides a confortable value.

Parameters:eyesep (float) – The distance between the left and right eye.
bge.render.getEyeSeparation()

Gets the current eye separation for stereo mode.

Return type:float
bge.render.setFocalLength(focallength)

Sets the focal length for stereo mode. It uses the current camera focal length as initial value.

Parameters:focallength (float) – The focal length.
bge.render.getFocalLength()

Gets the current focal length for stereo mode.

Return type:float
bge.render.getStereoEye()

Gets the current stereoscopy eye being rendered. This function is mainly used in a bge.types.KX_Scene.pre_draw callback function to customize the camera projection matrices for each stereoscopic eye.

Return type:LEFT_EYE, RIGHT_EYE
bge.render.setMaterialMode(mode)

Set the material mode to use for OpenGL rendering.

Parameters:mode (KX_TEXFACE_MATERIAL, KX_BLENDER_MULTITEX_MATERIAL, KX_BLENDER_GLSL_MATERIAL) – material mode

Note

Changes will only affect newly created scenes.

bge.render.getMaterialMode(mode)

Get the material mode to use for OpenGL rendering.

Return type:KX_TEXFACE_MATERIAL, KX_BLENDER_MULTITEX_MATERIAL, KX_BLENDER_GLSL_MATERIAL
bge.render.setGLSLMaterialSetting(setting, enable)

Enables or disables a GLSL material setting.

Parameters:
  • setting (string (lights, shaders, shadows, ramps, nodes, extra_textures)) –
  • enable (boolean) –
bge.render.getGLSLMaterialSetting(setting)

Get the state of a GLSL material setting.

Parameters:setting (string (lights, shaders, shadows, ramps, nodes, extra_textures)) –
Return type:boolean
bge.render.setAnisotropicFiltering(level)

Set the anisotropic filtering level for textures.

Parameters:level (integer (must be one of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16)) – The new anisotropic filtering level to use

Note

Changing this value can cause all textures to be recreated, which can be slow.

bge.render.getAnisotropicFiltering()

Get the anisotropic filtering level used for textures.

Return type:integer (one of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16)
bge.render.setMipmapping(value)

Change how to use mipmapping.

Note

Changing this value can cause all textures to be recreated, which can be slow.

bge.render.getMipmapping()

Get the current mipmapping setting.

Return type:RAS_MIPMAP_NONE, RAS_MIPMAP_NEAREST, RAS_MIPMAP_LINEAR
bge.render.drawLine(fromVec, toVec, color)

Draw a line in the 3D scene.

Parameters:
  • fromVec (list [x, y, z]) – the origin of the line
  • toVec (list [x, y, z]) – the end of the line
  • color (list [r, g, b]) – the color of the line
bge.render.enableMotionBlur(factor)

Enable the motion blur effect.

Parameters:factor (float [0.0 - 1.0]) – the ammount of motion blur to display.
bge.render.disableMotionBlur()

Disable the motion blur effect.

bge.render.showFramerate(enable)

Show or hide the framerate.

Parameters:enable (boolean) –
bge.render.showProfile(enable)

Show or hide the profile.

Parameters:enable (boolean) –
bge.render.showProperties(enable)

Show or hide the debug properties.

Parameters:enable (boolean) –
bge.render.autoDebugList(enable)

Enable or disable auto adding debug properties to the debug list.

Parameters:enable (boolean) –
bge.render.clearDebugList()

Clears the debug property list.

bge.render.setVsync(value)

Set the vsync value

Parameters:value (integer) – One of VSYNC_OFF, VSYNC_ON, VSYNC_ADAPTIVE
bge.render.getVsync()

Get the current vsync value

Return type:One of VSYNC_OFF, VSYNC_ON, VSYNC_ADAPTIVE