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In my scene I have a MainCamera and a MiniMapCamera. I also have a HUD that is currently being drawn by both cameras. I would like to remove it from the MiniMapCamera but when I use Camera.current.name to check which camera is rendering, It does not work. I am doing this in an Update() function. Should I be trying somewhere else?

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In addition to Jerdak's answer. You can select which layers each camera is supposed to render.

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If you select it in the hierarchy, you can see Culling Mask combo box in the Camera's inspector. Throught that you can check the layer a camera is supposed to render. So you can assign a layer to your gui elements and let MiniMapCamera simply don't render it.

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  • I must be doing something terribly wrong because I had already tried this method and it did not work. I have no idea where to look.
    – gaitat
    Jun 12, 2013 at 13:06
  • If every object has the right tag, it must be culled off if the culling mask relative value is unset.
    – Heisenbug
    Jun 12, 2013 at 15:21
  • For me what worked was to turnoff the GUILayer of the minimap Camera. I dont know of the aftereffects of this action.
    – gaitat
    Jun 12, 2013 at 18:11
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I'll assume you have a mechanism to switch cameras? If that's the case, use that mechanism to keep track of which camera is currently active.

I don't know if this is still true but Camera.current used to have problems when you ran your application in Unity's editor. If that is still the case you might try building your app and seeing what value Camera.current.name returns.

[Update]

Or you could store your cameras as gameobjects and compare the active camera to the stored cameras to determine which is active. This solution should only be used intermittently as doing a FindObjectsOfType every frame is rarely a good idea.

public class CurrentCamera : MonoBehaviour {

    public Camera minimapCamera;  
    public Camera mainCamera;

    void FindActiveCamera(){
        Camera[] cameras = FindObjectsOfType(typeof(Camera)) as Camera[];
        foreach (Camera cam in cameras) {
            if(Camera.main == mainCamera)Debug.Log("Found main camera");
            if(Camera.main == minimapCamera)Debug.Log("Found minimap Camera");
        }
    }
    void Update(){
        FindActiveCamera();
        if(Input.GetButtonDown("Fire1")){
            minimapCamera.enabled = false;
            mainCamera.enabled = true;
        }
        if(Input.GetButtonDown("Fire2")){
            minimapCamera.enabled = true;
            mainCamera.enabled = false;
        }
    }
}

[Update2]

In order for Camera.main to properly register your camera, the camera object's Tag must be set to MainCamera. multiple MainCameras can be set, just make sure to disable the Camera component on the inactive camera or the rendered won't know which to use.

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  • Unfortunately it never executes the second if statement (minimap). I have also tried Camera.allCameras instead of the Find and that did not work either.
    – gaitat
    Jun 12, 2013 at 7:35
  • @gaitat Added a full example above (tested and working). Just make sure both cameras have Tag set to MainCamera in the editor.
    – Jerdak
    Jun 12, 2013 at 13:16
  • For me what worked was to turnoff the GUILayer of the minimap Camera. I dont know of the aftereffects of this action.
    – gaitat
    Jun 12, 2013 at 18:13

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