Difference between revisions of "Visual Guide to Pathfinding"

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* A new Pathfinding region has two types of objects.  The terrain is set to [[Pathfinding_Tools_in_the_Second_Life_Viewer#Example_use_3|Walkable]] (by default and cannot be changed) and the existing objects are set to [[Pathfinding_Tools_in_the_Second_Life_Viewer#Example_use_3|Movable Obstacle]].
* A new Pathfinding region has two types of objects.  The terrain is set to [[Pathfinding_Tools_in_the_Second_Life_Viewer#Example_use_3|Walkable]] (by default and cannot be changed) and the existing objects are set to [[Pathfinding_Tools_in_the_Second_Life_Viewer#Example_use_3|Movable Obstacle]].
* Movable Obstacles will not show up in your navigation mesh view.
* Movable Obstacles will not show up in your navigation mesh view, so your initial view of your region should be the smooth green mesh of the terrain. Be sure to check the Walkable box in the Pathfinding Debug window (formerly the Edit/Test window).
 
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Revision as of 09:26, 15 June 2012

  • A new Pathfinding region has two types of objects. The terrain is set to Walkable (by default and cannot be changed) and the existing objects are set to Movable Obstacle.
  • Movable Obstacles will not show up in your navigation mesh view, so your initial view of your region should be the smooth green mesh of the terrain. Be sure to check the Walkable box in the Pathfinding Debug window (formerly the Edit/Test window).

Pathfinding 002.png