curve_detail()#
Sets the resolution at which curves display.
Examples#
def setup():
py5.size(100, 100, py5.P3D)
py5.no_fill()
def draw():
py5.curve_detail(1)
draw_curves(-15)
py5.stroke(126)
py5.curve_detail(2)
draw_curves(0)
py5.stroke(255)
py5.curve_detail(4)
draw_curves(15)
def draw_curves(y):
py5.curve(5, 28+y, 5, 28+y, 73, 26+y, 73, 63+y)
py5.curve(5, 28+y, 73, 26+y, 73, 63+y, 15, 67+y)
py5.curve(73, 26+y, 73, 63+y, 15, 67+y, 15, 67+y)
Description#
Sets the resolution at which curves display. The default value is 20. This function is only useful when using the P3D
renderer as the default P2D
renderer does not use this information.
Underlying Processing method: curveDetail
Signatures#
curve_detail(
detail: int, # resolution of the curves
/,
) -> None
Updated on March 06, 2023 02:49:26am UTC