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class Example extends Phaser.Scene { preload () { this.load.setBaseURL('https://cdn.phaserfiles.com/v385'); this.load.atlas('sheet', 'assets/physics/fruit-sprites.png', 'assets/physics/fruit-sprites.json'); this.load.json('shapes', 'assets/physics/fruit-shapes.json'); } create () { const align = this.add.image(0, 200, 'sheet', 'banana').setOrigin(0); const shapes = this.cache.json.get('shapes'); // If you position the shape at 0x0 it will be positioned based on its center of mass by default. // This isn't always desirable, especially if trying to align with non-physics images. const banana = this.matter.add.sprite(0, 0, 'sheet', 'banana', { shape: shapes.banana }); // To position precisely we need to work out the bounds and offsets. // We can either use the shape bounds (which changes as the shape rotates) const width = (banana.body.bounds.max.x - banana.body.bounds.min.x) / 2; const height = (banana.body.bounds.max.y - banana.body.bounds.min.y) / 2; // Or the display origin, if the shape will not rotate and is static: // var width = banana.displayOriginX; // var height = banana.displayOriginY; // Adjust for the center of mass: const xOffset = -(width - banana.centerOfMass.x) + width; const yOffset = -(height - banana.centerOfMass.y) + height; const x = 500; const y = 200; // Then apply them to the position we want the shape to appear at banana.setPosition(x + xOffset, y + yOffset); this.tweens.add({ targets: align, x: 500, duration: 3000, ease: 'Sine.easeOut' }); } } const config = { type: Phaser.AUTO, parent: 'phaser-example', width: 800, height: 600, scene: Example, physics: { default: 'matter', matter: { gravity: { y: 0 }, debug: true } } }; const game = new Phaser.Game(config);
class Example extends Phaser.Scene
{
preload ()
{
this.load.setBaseURL('https://cdn.phaserfiles.com/v385');
this.load.atlas('sheet', 'assets/physics/fruit-sprites.png', 'assets/physics/fruit-sprites.json');
this.load.json('shapes', 'assets/physics/fruit-shapes.json');
}
create ()
{
const align = this.add.image(0, 200, 'sheet', 'banana').setOrigin(0);
const shapes = this.cache.json.get('shapes');
// If you position the shape at 0x0 it will be positioned based on its center of mass by default.
// This isn't always desirable, especially if trying to align with non-physics images.
const banana = this.matter.add.sprite(0, 0, 'sheet', 'banana', { shape: shapes.banana });
// To position precisely we need to work out the bounds and offsets.
// We can either use the shape bounds (which changes as the shape rotates)
const width = (banana.body.bounds.max.x - banana.body.bounds.min.x) / 2;
const height = (banana.body.bounds.max.y - banana.body.bounds.min.y) / 2;
// Or the display origin, if the shape will not rotate and is static:
// var width = banana.displayOriginX;
// var height = banana.displayOriginY;
// Adjust for the center of mass:
const xOffset = -(width - banana.centerOfMass.x) + width;
const yOffset = -(height - banana.centerOfMass.y) + height;
const x = 500;
const y = 200;
// Then apply them to the position we want the shape to appear at
banana.setPosition(x + xOffset, y + yOffset);
this.tweens.add({
targets: align,
x: 500,
duration: 3000,
ease: 'Sine.easeOut'
});
}
}
const config = {
type: Phaser.AUTO,
parent: 'phaser-example',
width: 800,
height: 600,
scene: Example,
physics: {
default: 'matter',
matter: {
gravity: { y: 0 },
debug: true
}
}
};
const game = new Phaser.Game(config);