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.. _class_ImageTexture3D:
ImageTexture3D
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**Inherits:** :ref:`Texture3D<class_Texture3D>` **<** :ref:`Texture<class_Texture>` **<** :ref:`Resource<class_Resource>` **<** :ref:`RefCounted<class_RefCounted>` **<** :ref:`Object<class_Object>`
Texture with 3 dimensions.
Description
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``ImageTexture3D`` is a 3-dimensional :ref:`ImageTexture<class_ImageTexture>` that has a width, height, and depth. See also :ref:`ImageTextureLayered<class_ImageTextureLayered>`.
3D textures are typically used to store density maps for :ref:`FogMaterial<class_FogMaterial>`, color correction LUTs for :ref:`Environment<class_Environment>`, vector fields for :ref:`GPUParticlesAttractorVectorField3D<class_GPUParticlesAttractorVectorField3D>` and collision maps for :ref:`GPUParticlesCollisionSDF3D<class_GPUParticlesCollisionSDF3D>`. 3D textures can also be used in custom shaders.
Methods
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| :ref:`Error<enum_@GlobalScope_Error>` | :ref:`create<class_ImageTexture3D_method_create>` **(** :ref:`Format<enum_Image_Format>` format, :ref:`int<class_int>` width, :ref:`int<class_int>` height, :ref:`int<class_int>` depth, :ref:`bool<class_bool>` use_mipmaps, :ref:`Image[]<class_Image>` data **)** |
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| void | :ref:`update<class_ImageTexture3D_method_update>` **(** :ref:`Image[]<class_Image>` data **)** |
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Method Descriptions
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.. _class_ImageTexture3D_method_create:
- :ref:`Error<enum_@GlobalScope_Error>` **create** **(** :ref:`Format<enum_Image_Format>` format, :ref:`int<class_int>` width, :ref:`int<class_int>` height, :ref:`int<class_int>` depth, :ref:`bool<class_bool>` use_mipmaps, :ref:`Image[]<class_Image>` data **)**
Creates the ``ImageTexture3D`` with specified ``width``, ``height``, and ``depth``. See :ref:`Format<enum_Image_Format>` for ``format`` options. If ``use_mipmaps`` is ``true``, then generate mipmaps for the ``ImageTexture3D``.
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.. _class_ImageTexture3D_method_update:
- void **update** **(** :ref:`Image[]<class_Image>` data **)**
Replaces the texture's existing data with the layers specified in ``data``. The size of ``data`` must match the parameters that were used for :ref:`create<class_ImageTexture3D_method_create>`. In other words, the texture cannot be resized or have its format changed by calling :ref:`update<class_ImageTexture3D_method_update>`.
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