The [VisualInstance] is used to connect a resource to a visual representation. All visual 3D nodes inherit from the [VisualInstance]. In general, you should not access the [VisualInstance] properties directly as they are accessed and managed by the nodes that inherit from [VisualInstance]. [VisualInstance] is the node representation of the [RenderingServer] instance.
Returns the [AABB] (also known as the bounding box) for this [VisualInstance]. See also [method get_transformed_aabb].
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Returns the RID of the resource associated with this [VisualInstance]. For example, if the Node is a [MeshInstance], this will return the RID of the associated [Mesh].
Returns the RID of this instance. This RID is the same as the RID returned by [method RenderingServer.instance_create]. This RID is needed if you want to call [RenderingServer] functions directly on this [VisualInstance].
Sets the resource that is instantiated by this [VisualInstance], which changes how the engine handles the [VisualInstance] under the hood. Equivalent to [method RenderingServer.instance_set_base].
The sorting offset used by this [VisualInstance]. Adjusting it to a higher value will make the [VisualInstance] reliably draw on top of other [VisualInstance]s that are otherwise positioned at the same spot.
If [code]true[/code], the object is sorted based on the [AABB] center. Sorted based on the global position otherwise.
The [AABB] center based sorting is generally more accurate for 3D models. The position based sorting instead allows to better control the drawing order when working with [Particles] and [CPUParticles].