pub struct CreateSingleIndexConfig {
pub bone_influences_per_vertex: Option<u8>,
pub calculate_face_tangents: bool,
}
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Configuration for combining multiple indices into a single index
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§bone_influences_per_vertex: Option<u8>
The number of bones that influence each vertex.
If unset then no bone influences will be included in the final single indexed VertexData.
calculate_face_tangents: bool
Whether or not to calculate the tangents for each vertex.
You’ll want to do this when you plan to use normal mapping in your rendering pipeline.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for CreateSingleIndexConfig
impl Debug for CreateSingleIndexConfig
Source§impl Default for CreateSingleIndexConfig
impl Default for CreateSingleIndexConfig
Source§fn default() -> CreateSingleIndexConfig
fn default() -> CreateSingleIndexConfig
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for CreateSingleIndexConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for CreateSingleIndexConfig
impl Send for CreateSingleIndexConfig
impl Sync for CreateSingleIndexConfig
impl Unpin for CreateSingleIndexConfig
impl UnwindSafe for CreateSingleIndexConfig
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