Name

vertex()

Examples
beginShape(POINTS)
vertex(30, 20)
vertex(85, 20)
vertex(85, 75)
vertex(30, 75)
endShape()
# Drawing vertices in 3D requires P3D
# as a parameter to size()
size(100, 100, P3D)
beginShape(POINTS)
vertex(30, 20, -50)
vertex(85, 20, -50)
vertex(85, 75, -50)
vertex(30, 75, -50)
endShape()
size(100, 100, P3D)
img = loadImage("laDefense.jpg")
noStroke()
beginShape()
texture(img)
# "laDefense.jpg" is 100x100 pixels in size so
# the values 0 and 100 are used for the
# parameters "u" and "v" to map it directly
# to the vertex points
vertex(10, 20, 0, 0)
vertex(80, 5, 100, 0)
vertex(95, 90, 100, 100)
vertex(40, 95, 0, 100)
endShape()
Description All shapes are constructed by connecting a series of vertices. vertex() is used to specify the vertex coordinates for points, lines, triangles, quads, and polygons. It is used exclusively within the beginShape() and endShape() functions.

Drawing a vertex in 3D using the z parameter requires the P3D parameter in combination with size, as shown in the above example.

This function is also used to map a texture onto geometry. The texture() function declares the texture to apply to the geometry and the u and v coordinates set define the mapping of this texture to the form. By default, the coordinates used for u and v are specified in relation to the image's size in pixels, but this relation can be changed with textureMode().
Related beginShape()
endShape()
bezierVertex()
quadraticVertex()
curveVertex()
texture()

Updated on Mon Sep 21 15:53:26 2020.

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