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This function sets if the camera will "collide" with any objects or vehicles in its way. This means that if object clip is enabled an object is in the way of where the camera actually wants to be, the camera will try to be in front of it. This function can disable that. | This function sets if the camera will "collide" with any objects or vehicles in its way. This means that if object clip is enabled an object is in the way of where the camera actually wants to be, the camera will try to be in front of it. This function can disable that. | ||
{{Note| This function doesn't fix the issue of camera clip not working on objects out of world bounds.}} | {{Note|This function doesn't fix the issue of camera clip not working on objects out of world bounds.}} | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
Revision as of 03:45, 11 August 2019
This function sets if the camera will "collide" with any objects or vehicles in its way. This means that if object clip is enabled an object is in the way of where the camera actually wants to be, the camera will try to be in front of it. This function can disable that.
Syntax
bool setCameraClip ( [ bool objects = true, bool vehicles = true ] )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Method: Camera.setClip(...)
- Counterpart: getCameraClip
Optional Arguments
- objects: Sets if you want the camera to clip on objects.
- vehicles: Sets if you want the camera to clip on vehicles.
Returns
Always returns true.
Example
This function enables it to look through cars
function enableCameraThoughCars () setCameraClip (true,false) outputChatBox ("Your camera can see the vehicle interior now!",255,0,0,false) end addEventHandler ("onClientResourceStart",resourceRoot,enableCameraThoughCars)