Efl.Gfx.Mapping.perspective_3d

Description

Apply a perspective transform to the map

This applies a given perspective (3D) to the map coordinates. X, Y and Z values are used. The px and py points specify the "infinite distance" point in the 3D conversion (where all lines converge to like when artists draw 3D by hand). The z0 value specifies the z value at which there is a 1:1 mapping between spatial coordinates and screen coordinates. Any points on this z value will not have their X and Y values modified in the transform. Those further away (Z value higher) will shrink into the distance, and those under this value will expand and become bigger. The foc value determines the "focal length" of the camera. This is in reality the distance between the camera lens plane itself (at or closer than this rendering results are undefined) and the "z0" z value. This allows for some "depth" control and foc must be greater than 0.

The coordinates are set relative to the given pivot object. If its geometry changes, then the absolute position of the rotation center will change accordingly. The Z position is absolute. If the pivot is null then this object will be its own pivot.

Since 1.22

Signature

perspective_3d {
    params {
        @in pivot: const(Efl.Gfx.Entity);
        @in px: double;
        @in py: double;
        @in z0: double;
        @in foc: double;
    }
}

C signature

void efl_gfx_mapping_perspective_3d(Eo *obj, const Efl_Gfx_Entity *pivot, double px, double py, double z0, double foc);

Parameters

  • pivot (in) - A pivot object for the infinite point, can be null.
  • px (in) - The perspective distance X relative coordinate.
  • py (in) - The perspective distance Y relative coordinate.
  • z0 (in) - The "0" Z plane value.
  • foc (in) - The focal distance, must be greater than 0.

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