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I am using a personalized ortographic projection matrix to position my objects, which are all flat sprites. The problem is there is no way to derive the depth of the projection linearly from their positions: it is, instead, the result of a topological sort of them. How can I set the depth of them independently from their positions?

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  • See if this answers your question. Assign a value to object.renderDepth, and make sure renderer.sortObjects = true. Aug 23, 2013 at 23:11
  • @WestLangley no, this has no effect. :(
    – MaiaVictor
    Aug 23, 2013 at 23:36
  • Can you show a simple live example so your question is clear? Aug 23, 2013 at 23:45
  • @WestLangley sure, viclib.com/lintae (keys: ASDWJK). Notice how the boxes are not drawn in the right order. I'm using a personalized ortographic camera. I can determine the right order already, but I don't know how to feed that info to Three.js. Weirdly, .sortObjects make no difference at all. It is as if my projection matrix overrides it.
    – MaiaVictor
    Aug 23, 2013 at 23:47
  • A simple example please, with 3 sprites, nothing else. Also provide an image to show what it is suposed to look like, please. Aug 24, 2013 at 0:00

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For meshes, you can assign a value to object.renderDepth, and make sure renderer.sortObjects = true.

This does not work for sprites, however. Sprites are always sorted by their z-coord in camera space, when sprite.material.useScreenCoordinates = false.

three.js r.60

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