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I am using PhysicsSprite class

I have changed this piece of code:

transform_ = CGAffineTransformMake( c,  s,
                                   -s,  c,
                                   x,   y );

in nodeToParentTransform method to:

transform_ = CGAffineTransformMake( c * scaleX_,  s * scaleX_,
                                   -s * scaleY_,  c * scaleY_,
                                   x,   y );

The problem is that physic bodies are misplaced, as you can see on this screenshot (with e_shapeBit enabled in debug drawing):

square zombies

Bodies are created as following:

    b2BodyDef bodyDef;
    bodyDef.type = b2_dynamicBody;
    bodyDef.position.Set(brick.sprite.position.x/PTM_RATIO, brick.sprite.position.y/PTM_RATIO);
    bodyDef.userData = brick.sprite;
    b2Body *body = world->CreateBody(&bodyDef);
    body->SetGravityScale(0);
    brick.sprite.userData = body;

    b2PolygonShape dynamicBox;
    dynamicBox.SetAsBox(levelObj.brickScale * .5f, levelObj.brickScale * .5f);

    b2FixtureDef fixtureDef;
    fixtureDef.shape = &dynamicBox;
    fixtureDef.density = 1.0f;
    fixtureDef.friction = 0.3f;
    body->CreateFixture(&fixtureDef);

    body->SetType(b2_dynamicBody);
    brick.sprite.userObject = brick;
    [brick.sprite setPhysicsBody:body];

edit: Sorry, I haven't made it clear enough: by scaling I mean natural Cocos2D construction brick.sprite.scale = 0.5f, where brick.sprite is instance of PhysicsSprite class. Without modifying nodeToParentTransform it gives no effect at all. Brick sprite is 32x32px, with PTM_RATIO = 32 it gives 1x1m physical size, hence the SetBox parameters.

2 Answers 2

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You shouldn't have to modify the nodeToParentTransform method to support scaling. You can initialize the shape of your body to match the dimensions of your sprite instead:

dynamicBox.SetAsBox(brick.sprite.contentSize.width/PTM_RATIO * brick.sprite.scaleX * .5f, brick.sprite.contentSize.height/PTM_RATIO * brick.sprite.scaleY * .5f);
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  • Without modifying nodeToParentTransform PhysicsSprite simple ignores setting the scale. Your code is correct for setting body dimensions for scale = 1. It is wrong, however for any other scale since contentSize is not affected by it. Oct 22, 2012 at 17:33
  • Multiply the original box size (in meters, if not, just don't multiply with PTM_RATIO) by self.scale: dynamicBox.SetAsBox(brickOriginalWidth * PTM_RATIO * self.scale, brickOriginalHeight * PTM_RATIO * self.scale); You need to store the original box dimensions yourself somehow, somewhere.
    – CodeSmile
    Oct 22, 2012 at 17:52
  • @PeterProkop sorry, I left out the multiplication of the scale (as LearnCocos2D as pointed out). So now if you change the scale of the sprite, the created body should scale accordingly to match the new size.
    – Ken Toh
    Oct 23, 2012 at 1:47
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The best way is create body with the help of sprite height and weight.

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