CollisionObject is the base class for physics objects. It can hold any number of collision [Shape]s. Each shape must be assigned to a [i]shape owner[/i]. The CollisionObject can have any number of shape owners. Shape owners are not nodes and do not appear in the editor, but are accessible through code using the [code]shape_owner_*[/code] methods.
[b]Warning:[/b] With a non-uniform scale this node will probably not function as expected. Please make sure to keep its scale uniform (i.e. the same on all axes), and change the size(s) of its collision shape(s) instead.
Receives unhandled [InputEvent]s. [code]position[/code] is the location in world space of the mouse pointer on the surface of the shape with index [code]shape_idx[/code] and [code]normal[/code] is the normal vector of the surface at that point. Connect to the [signal input_event] signal to easily pick up these events.
</description>
</method>
<methodname="create_shape_owner">
<returntype="int"/>
<argumentindex="0"name="owner"type="Object"/>
<description>
Creates a new shape owner for the given object. Returns [code]owner_id[/code] of the new owner for future reference.
The physics layers this CollisionObject3D is in. Collision objects can exist in one or more of 32 different layers. See also [member collision_mask].
[b]Note:[/b] A contact is detected if object A is in any of the layers that object B scans, or object B is in any layers that object A scans. See [url=$DOCS_URL/tutorials/physics/physics_introduction.html#collision-layers-and-masks]Collision layers and masks[/url] in the documentation for more information.
The physics layers this CollisionObject3D scans. Collision objects can scan one or more of 32 different layers. See also [member collision_layer].
[b]Note:[/b] A contact is detected if object A is in any of the layers that object B scans, or object B is in any layers that object A scans. See [url=$DOCS_URL/tutorials/physics/physics_introduction.html#collision-layers-and-masks]Collision layers and masks[/url] in the documentation for more information.
If [code]true[/code], this object is pickable. A pickable object can detect the mouse pointer entering/leaving, and if the mouse is inside it, report input events. Requires at least one [member collision_layer] bit to be set.
</member>
</members>
<signals>
<signalname="input_event">
<argumentindex="0"name="camera"type="Node"/>
<argumentindex="1"name="event"type="InputEvent"/>
<argumentindex="2"name="position"type="Vector3"/>
<argumentindex="3"name="normal"type="Vector3"/>
<argumentindex="4"name="shape_idx"type="int"/>
<description>
Emitted when the object receives an unhandled [InputEvent]. [code]position[/code] is the location in world space of the mouse pointer on the surface of the shape with index [code]shape_idx[/code] and [code]normal[/code] is the normal vector of the surface at that point.
</description>
</signal>
<signalname="mouse_entered">
<description>
Emitted when the mouse pointer enters any of this object's shapes.
</description>
</signal>
<signalname="mouse_exited">
<description>
Emitted when the mouse pointer exits all this object's shapes.