UsdGeomGprim#
Fully qualified name: usdrt::UsdGeomGprim
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class UsdGeomGprim : public usdrt::UsdGeomBoundable#
- Base class for all geometric primitives. - Gprim encodes basic graphical properties such as doubleSided and orientation - , and provides primvars for “display color” and “display - opacity” that travel with geometry to be used as shader overrides. For any described attribute Fallback Value or Allowed Values below that are text/tokens, the actual token is published and defined in UsdGeomTokens. So to set an attribute to the value “rightHanded”, use UsdGeomTokens->rightHanded as the value.- Subclassed by usdrt::PhysxSchemaPhysxParticleSystem, usdrt::UsdGeomCapsule, usdrt::UsdGeomCone, usdrt::UsdGeomCube, usdrt::UsdGeomCylinder, usdrt::UsdGeomPlane, usdrt::UsdGeomPointBased, usdrt::UsdGeomSphere, usdrt::UsdVolVolume - Public Functions - 
inline explicit UsdGeomGprim(const UsdPrim &prim = UsdPrim())#
- Construct a UsdGeomGprim on UsdPrim - prim. Equivalent to UsdGeomGprim::Get(prim.GetStage(), prim.GetPath()) for a valid- prim, but will not immediately throw an error for an invalid- prim.
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inline explicit UsdGeomGprim(const UsdSchemaBase &schemaObj)#
- Construct a UsdGeomGprim on the prim held by - schemaObj. Should be preferred over UsdGeomGprim(schemaObj.GetPrim()), as it preserves SchemaBase state.
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inline virtual ~UsdGeomGprim()#
- Destructor. 
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inline UsdAttribute GetDisplayColorAttr() const#
- It is useful to have an “official” colorSet that can be used as a display or modeling color, even in the absence of any specified shader for a gprim. DisplayColor serves this role; because it is a UsdGeomPrimvar, it can also be used as a gprim override for any shader that consumes a displayColor parameter. - Declaration - color3f[] primvars:displayColor- C++ Type - VtArray<GfVec3f> - Usd Type - SdfValueTypeNames->Color3fArray 
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inline UsdAttribute CreateDisplayColorAttr() const#
- See GetDisplayColorAttr(), and also Create vs Get Property Methods for when to use Get vs Create. If specified, author - defaultValueas the attribute’s default, sparsely (when it makes sense to do so) if- writeSparselyis- true- the default for- writeSparselyis- false.
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inline UsdAttribute GetDisplayOpacityAttr() const#
- Companion to displayColor that specifies opacity, broken out as an independent attribute rather than an rgba color, both so that each can be independently overridden, and because shaders rarely consume rgba parameters. - Declaration - float[] primvars:displayOpacity- C++ Type - VtArray<float> - Usd Type - SdfValueTypeNames->FloatArray 
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inline UsdAttribute CreateDisplayOpacityAttr() const#
- See GetDisplayOpacityAttr(), and also Create vs Get Property Methods for when to use Get vs Create. If specified, author - defaultValueas the attribute’s default, sparsely (when it makes sense to do so) if- writeSparselyis- true- the default for- writeSparselyis- false.
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inline UsdAttribute GetDoubleSidedAttr() const#
- Although some renderers treat all parametric or polygonal surfaces as if they were effectively laminae with outward-facing normals on both sides, some renderers derive significant optimizations by considering these surfaces to have only a single outward side, typically determined by control-point winding order and/or orientation. By doing so they can perform “backface culling” to avoid drawing the many polygons of most closed surfaces that face away from the viewer. - However, it is often advantageous to model thin objects such as paper and cloth as single, open surfaces that must be viewable from both sides, always. Setting a gprim’s doubleSided attribute to - trueinstructs all renderers to disable optimizations such as backface culling for the gprim, and attempt (not all renderers are able to do so, but the USD reference GL renderer always will) to provide forward-facing normals on each side of the surface for lighting calculations.- Declaration - uniform bool doubleSided = 0- C++ Type - bool - Usd Type - SdfValueTypeNames->Bool - Variability - SdfVariabilityUniform 
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inline UsdAttribute CreateDoubleSidedAttr() const#
- See GetDoubleSidedAttr(), and also Create vs Get Property Methods for when to use Get vs Create. If specified, author - defaultValueas the attribute’s default, sparsely (when it makes sense to do so) if- writeSparselyis- true- the default for- writeSparselyis- false.
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inline UsdAttribute GetOrientationAttr() const#
- Orientation specifies whether the gprim’s surface normal should be computed using the right hand rule, or the left hand rule. Please see UsdGeom_WindingOrder for a deeper explanation and generalization of orientation to composed scenes with transformation hierarchies. - Declaration - uniform token orientation = "rightHanded"- C++ Type - Usd Type - SdfValueTypeNames->Token - Variability - SdfVariabilityUniform - Allowed Values - rightHanded, leftHanded 
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inline UsdAttribute CreateOrientationAttr() const#
- See GetOrientationAttr(), and also Create vs Get Property Methods for when to use Get vs Create. If specified, author - defaultValueas the attribute’s default, sparsely (when it makes sense to do so) if- writeSparselyis- true- the default for- writeSparselyis- false.
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inline UsdAttribute GetExtentAttr() const#
- Extent is a three dimensional range measuring the geometric extent of the authored gprim in its own local space (i.e. its own transform not applied), without accounting for any shader-induced displacement. If any extent value has been authored for a given Boundable, then it should be authored at every timeSample at which geometry-affecting properties are authored, to ensure correct evaluation via ComputeExtent(). If no extent value has been authored, then ComputeExtent() will call the Boundable’s registered ComputeExtentFunction(), which may be expensive, which is why we strongly encourage proper authoring of extent. - An authored extent on a prim which has children is expected to include the extent of all children, as they will be pruned from BBox computation during traversal. - See also - ComputeExtent() - See also - Declaration - float3[] extent- C++ Type - VtArray<GfVec3f> - Usd Type - SdfValueTypeNames->Float3Array 
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inline UsdAttribute CreateExtentAttr() const#
- See GetExtentAttr(), and also Create vs Get Property Methods for when to use Get vs Create. If specified, author - defaultValueas the attribute’s default, sparsely (when it makes sense to do so) if- writeSparselyis- true- the default for- writeSparselyis- false.
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inline UsdAttribute GetXformOpOrderAttr() const#
- Encodes the sequence of transformation operations in the order in which they should be pushed onto a transform stack while visiting a UsdStage’s prims in a graph traversal that will effect the desired positioning for this prim and its descendant prims. - You should rarely, if ever, need to manipulate this attribute directly. It is managed by the AddXformOp(), SetResetXformStack(), and SetXformOpOrder(), and consulted by GetOrderedXformOps() and GetLocalTransformation(). - Declaration - uniform token[] xformOpOrder- C++ Type - VtArray<TfToken> - Usd Type - SdfValueTypeNames->TokenArray - Variability - SdfVariabilityUniform 
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inline UsdAttribute CreateXformOpOrderAttr() const#
- See GetXformOpOrderAttr(), and also Create vs Get Property Methods for when to use Get vs Create. If specified, author - defaultValueas the attribute’s default, sparsely (when it makes sense to do so) if- writeSparselyis- true- the default for- writeSparselyis- false.
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inline UsdAttribute GetVisibilityAttr() const#
- Visibility is meant to be the simplest form of “pruning” visibility that is supported by most DCC apps. Visibility is animatable, allowing a sub-tree of geometry to be present for some segment of a shot, and absent from others; unlike the action of deactivating geometry prims, invisible geometry is still available for inspection, for positioning, for defining volumes, etc. - Declaration - token visibility = "inherited"- C++ Type - Usd Type - SdfValueTypeNames->Token - Allowed Values - inherited, invisible 
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inline UsdAttribute CreateVisibilityAttr() const#
- See GetVisibilityAttr(), and also Create vs Get Property Methods for when to use Get vs Create. If specified, author - defaultValueas the attribute’s default, sparsely (when it makes sense to do so) if- writeSparselyis- true- the default for- writeSparselyis- false.
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inline UsdAttribute GetPurposeAttr() const#
- Purpose is a classification of geometry into categories that can each be independently included or excluded from traversals of prims on a stage, such as rendering or bounding-box computation traversals. - See UsdGeom_ImageablePurpose for more detail about how purpose is computed and used. - Declaration - uniform token purpose = "default"- C++ Type - Usd Type - SdfValueTypeNames->Token - Variability - SdfVariabilityUniform - Allowed Values - default, render, proxy, guide 
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inline UsdAttribute CreatePurposeAttr() const#
- See GetPurposeAttr(), and also Create vs Get Property Methods for when to use Get vs Create. If specified, author - defaultValueas the attribute’s default, sparsely (when it makes sense to do so) if- writeSparselyis- true- the default for- writeSparselyis- false.
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inline UsdRelationship GetProxyPrimRel() const#
- The proxyPrim relationship allows us to link a prim whose purpose is “render” to its (single target) purpose=”proxy” prim. This is entirely optional, but can be useful in several scenarios: - In a pipeline that does pruning (for complexity management) by deactivating prims composed from asset references, when we deactivate a purpose=”render” prim, we will be able to discover and additionally deactivate its associated purpose=”proxy” prim, so that preview renders reflect the pruning accurately. 
 - DCC importers may be able to make more aggressive optimizations for interactive processing and display if they can discover the proxy for a given render prim. 
 - With a little more work, a Hydra-based application will be able to map a picked proxy prim back to its render geometry for selection. 
 - Note - It is only valid to author the proxyPrim relationship on prims whose purpose is “render”. 
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inline UsdRelationship CreateProxyPrimRel() const#
- See GetProxyPrimRel(), and also Create vs Get Property Methods for when to use Get vs Create. 
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inline explicit operator bool() const#
- Check if this schema object is compatible with it’s held prim and that the prim is valid. - A typed schema object is compatible if the held prim’s type is or is a subtype of the schema’s type. Based on - prim.IsA().- An API schema object is compatible if the API is of type SingleApplyAPI or UsdSchemaType::MultipleApplyAPI, and the schema has been applied to the prim. Based on - prim.HasAPI.- This method invokes polymorphic behaviour. - See also - Returns:
- True if the help prim is valid, and the schema object is compatible with its held prim. 
 
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static const UsdSchemaType schemaType = UsdSchemaType::AbstractTyped#
- Compile time constant representing what kind of schema this class is. - See also 
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inline virtual bool _IsCompatible() const#
- Helper for subclasses to do specific compatibility checking with the given prim. Subclassess may override - _isCompatibleto for example check type compatibility or value compatibility on the prim.- Overrides exist for UsdTyped and UsdAPISchemaBase. - This check is called when clients invoke the bool operator. - Returns:
- True if the schema object is compatible with its held prim. 
 
 
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inline explicit UsdGeomGprim(const UsdPrim &prim = UsdPrim())#