Hi,
just fresh beginner with sceneKit, I got a problem I can't understand nor work around ...
the idea: a lunar module "Eagle" landing on the Moon. A camera and a spotlight are supposed to track it.
All nodes have been created in a scene with the scene editor and/or directly coded from SCN routines.
the code:
camera = sceneView.scene!.rootNode.childNodes.filter({ $0.name == "theCamera" }).first!
//-> got it
theEagle = sceneView.scene!.rootNode.childNodes.filter({ $0.name == "Eagle2" }).first!
//- got it too
spotLight = sceneView.scene!.rootNode.childNodes.filter({ $0.name == "theSpotLight" }).first!
// done.
... then the constraints:
let cameraLookAtTheEagle = SCNLookAtConstraint(target: theEagle)
let spotLookAtTheEagle = SCNLookAtConstraint(target: theEagle)
let cameraLookAtTheEagle.isGimbalLockEnabled = true
let spotLookAtTheEagle.isGimbalLockEnabled = true
let camera.constraints = [cameraLookAtTheEagle]
let spotLight.constraints = [spotLookAtTheEagle]
...
The problem is: when my Eagle starts moving up and down, it is perfectly tracked by the spot, but ignored by the camera ... and of course gets quickly out of the field.
I tried to use one only constraint for both of them: same result
I tried to implement the constraints with the scene editor: same result
I tried to implement the camera and the spot directly in the code: same result
tried to set the isGimbalLockEnabled = false: same result
I even try to change the order of the actions on spot and camera ... same result
Whatever I tried, the camera refuses to move a inch ...
So where's the problem ? Why does the spot always do the job, and why doesn't the camera do it?
Any advice or clue will be welcome like fresh water in the desert ... Thanks.
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