Bounding box
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The Bounding Box is a simple, rectilinear box that encloses all the Solid parts of a model; ie. its Collision Hull, Hit boxes, etc.
- Any geometry outside the Bounding Box (eg a Viewcone) will be regarded as NotSolid to Bullets, Line of Sight and Solid Objects.
- It is used only for crude proximity tests so that no sophisticated (expensive) collision tests need to be performed against objects which do not enter the Bounding Box.
See Also
- Anatomy of a Model
- Surrounding Bounds section CollisionProperty article.
- $bbox is the QC command for defining a Model's Bounding Box.
- The BoundingBox Constructor is a method of for defining cuboid vertices. By specifying only the "min" and "max" 3D coordinates - representing two diagonally opposed corners of the box relative to a point origin - the other six vertices are implied. This method is used to define Bounding boxes, Hit boxes, NPC Hulls and Player Hull in code, and is obviously a great deal simpler than listing SMD mesh triangles.