Attribute Node
The Attribute node allows you to retrieve attributes attached to an object or mesh.
Inputs
Este nó não possui conectores de entrada.
Properties
- Nome
Name of the attribute.
- Tipo
Specifies the type of the attribute.
- Geometria
The attribute is associated with the geometry of the object, and its value varies from vertex to vertex, or within the volume of the object.
Most geometry attributes are directly accessible through the various input nodes, except for these:
- Ocean Foam
Gives a scalar defining where foam might appear when using an Ocean Modifier. This depends on the name you give this property.
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- Objeto
The attribute name specifies a custom property name, or an RNA path to a built-in property (like the single property driver variables).
The values of attributes of this type are defined once per object. The name or path is looked up first in the object data-block, followed by the mesh data-block if not found. Custom properties have priority over built-in ones.
The property value must be an integer, float, or a vector of 1 to 4 floats; properties of other types are ignored. If a suitable property is not found, all sockets of the node, including Alpha, output 0.
Dica
The
color
attribute will output the value of the Color field in the Viewport Display panel of the object, unless overridden by a custom property.- Instancer
Similar to Object, but the attribute is looked up in the instancer particle system settings, followed by the instancer object. If the current object is not instanced, or the property is not found, it falls back to the Object mode.
Saídas
- Color
RGB color interpolated from the attribute.
- Vector
XYZ vector interpolated from the attribute.
- Fator
Scalar value interpolated from the attribute.
- Alfa
Alpha channel of the attribute, when available. If the attribute has no alpha channel, generally defaults to 1.
Nota
Currently, attributes are not supported in shaders used for the World or Light Objects.