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This class is available only when developing for Windows.
Provides properties and methods that define various aspects of a mesh.
Namespace: Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Content.Pipeline.Graphics
Assembly: Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Content.Pipeline (in microsoft.xna.framework.content.pipeline.dll)
Syntax
public class MeshContent : NodeContent
Remarks
A mesh has the following characteristics:
- It is not jointed. For example, the wheels of a car are separate meshes from the body mesh of the same car.
- It may contain multiple materials. For example, the car body can be a single mesh even if the windshield component uses a different texture and shader as compared to the leather seat component of the car body.
- Vertices containing different channels may be mixed in a single mesh. For example, the seat geometry includes tangent vectors but the windshield does not. However, using a single mesh preserves topological continuity (shared vertex identities) across material and vertex format boundaries.
See Also
Reference
MeshContent Members
Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Content.Pipeline.Graphics Namespace
Platforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP