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November 8, 2017 23:26
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A quick hack to clone a Three.js GLTF scene without re-loading or re-parsing the source.
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const cloneGltf = (gltf) => { | |
const clone = { | |
animations: gltf.animations, | |
scene: gltf.scene.clone(true) | |
}; | |
const skinnedMeshes = {}; | |
gltf.scene.traverse(node => { | |
if (node.isSkinnedMesh) { | |
skinnedMeshes[node.name] = node; | |
} | |
}); | |
const cloneBones = {}; | |
const cloneSkinnedMeshes = {}; | |
clone.scene.traverse(node => { | |
if (node.isBone) { | |
cloneBones[node.name] = node; | |
} | |
if (node.isSkinnedMesh) { | |
cloneSkinnedMeshes[node.name] = node; | |
} | |
}); | |
for (let name in skinnedMeshes) { | |
const skinnedMesh = skinnedMeshes[name]; | |
const skeleton = skinnedMesh.skeleton; | |
const cloneSkinnedMesh = cloneSkinnedMeshes[name]; | |
const orderedCloneBones = []; | |
for (let i = 0; i < skeleton.bones.length; ++i) { | |
const cloneBone = cloneBones[skeleton.bones[i].name]; | |
orderedCloneBones.push(cloneBone); | |
} | |
cloneSkinnedMesh.bind( | |
new Skeleton(orderedCloneBones, skeleton.boneInverses), | |
cloneSkinnedMesh.matrixWorld); | |
} | |
return clone; | |
} |
awesome
I didn't need this, and used gltf.scene.scale.set
instead which is much simpler:
const loader = new GLTFLoader();
const tree = await loader.loadAsync("objects/Tree_1.gltf");
const treeScale = 0.2;
tree.scene.scale.set(treeScale, treeScale, treeScale);
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For anyone that found this, you might need to add
THREE.
before the Skeleton partlike this: