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GL.Begin

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public static method Begin(mode: int): void;
public static void Begin(int mode);

Parameters

mode Primitives to draw: can be TRIANGLES, TRIANGLE_STRIP, QUADS or LINES.

Description

Begin drawing 3D primitives.

In OpenGL this matches glBegin; on other graphics APIs the same functionality is emulated. Between GL.Begin and GL.End it is valid to call GL.Vertex, GL.Color, GL.TexCoord and other immediate mode drawing functions.

You should be careful about culling when drawing primitives yourself. The culling rules may be different depending on which graphics API the game is running. In most cases the safest way is to use Cull Off command in the shader.

See Also: GL.End.

    // Draws a Triangle, a Quad and a line
    // with different colors

var mat : Material; function OnPostRender() { if (!mat) { Debug.LogError("Please Assign a material on the inspector"); return; } GL.PushMatrix(); mat.SetPass(0); GL.LoadOrtho(); GL.Begin(GL.TRIANGLES); // Triangle GL.Color(Color(1,1,1,1)); GL.Vertex3(0.50,0.25,0); GL.Vertex3(0.25,0.25,0); GL.Vertex3(0.375,0.5,0); GL.End(); GL.Begin(GL.QUADS); // Quad GL.Color(Color(0.5,0.5,0.5,1)); GL.Vertex3(0.5,0.5,0); GL.Vertex3(0.5,0.75,0); GL.Vertex3(0.75,0.75,0); GL.Vertex3(0.75,0.5,0); GL.End(); GL.Begin(GL.LINES); // Line GL.Color(Color(0,0,0,1)); GL.Vertex3(0,0,0); GL.Vertex3(0.75,0.75,0); GL.End(); GL.PopMatrix(); }
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { public Material mat; void OnPostRender() { if (!mat) { Debug.LogError("Please Assign a material on the inspector"); return; } GL.PushMatrix(); mat.SetPass(0); GL.LoadOrtho(); GL.Begin(GL.TRIANGLES); GL.Color(new Color(1, 1, 1, 1)); GL.Vertex3(0.5F, 0.25F, 0); GL.Vertex3(0.25F, 0.25F, 0); GL.Vertex3(0.375F, 0.5F, 0); GL.End(); GL.Begin(GL.QUADS); GL.Color(new Color(0.5F, 0.5F, 0.5F, 1)); GL.Vertex3(0.5F, 0.5F, 0); GL.Vertex3(0.5F, 0.75F, 0); GL.Vertex3(0.75F, 0.75F, 0); GL.Vertex3(0.75F, 0.5F, 0); GL.End(); GL.Begin(GL.LINES); GL.Color(new Color(0, 0, 0, 1)); GL.Vertex3(0, 0, 0); GL.Vertex3(0.75F, 0.75F, 0); GL.End(); GL.PopMatrix(); } }

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