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3d-bullet-raub
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This is a part of Node3D project.
npm i 3d-bullet-raub
Bullet physics plugin for Node.js 3D Core
Note: compilation tools must be in place on your system. For Windows, use ADMIN PRIVELEGED command line: `npm i -g windows-build-tools`. Also Windows needs vcredist 2013 to be installed.
As any Node3D plugin, 3d-bullet-raub
exports a single function. Given a Node3D
object this function extends with bullet
property. Now this property holds
whatever this plugin offers.
const init = require('3d-core-raub');
const bullet3d = require('3d-bullet-raub');
const { three, bullet, Image, doc, Screen, loop } = init({ plugins: [bullet3d] });
const { Box, Ball, Roll, Caps, Scene, Body } = bullet;
// ...
See examples for quick start.
See docs of bullet-raub. This plugin reexports those as is.
Additionally there are few classes specific for this plugin:
Shape
- the base class to connect physical and visual entities.
Automatically updates the position of the mesh according to its
physical body. Extends Drawable.Box
- box shape preset.Roll
- cylinder shape preset.Ball
- sphere shape preset.Caps
- capsusle shape preset.FAQs
Bullet Physics plugin for Node.js 3D Core
We found that 3d-bullet-raub demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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