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I'm doing this thing where an object is moving on a plane, and the camera is in the center of it. I got it so the camera rotates along with the mouse, and when the main camera sees the game object, it stops. So I was using the onbecamevisible() and onbecameinvisible() functions, but that applies to any camera, including the scene view. How do I make it so the objects stops when seen only by the main game camera?

using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using UnityEngine;

public class cubeMove : MonoBehaviour,moveObject
{

Camera cam;
public Transform checkedObject;

void Start()
{
    cam = GetComponent<Camera>();
}



void Update()
{
    Vector3 viewPos = cam.WorldToViewportPoint(checkedObject.position);
    if ()
        move();
}

public void move()
{
    transform.Rotate(new Vector3(15, 30, 45) * Time.deltaTime);
}

}

Here's my Camera Script

using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using UnityEngine;

public class Camera : MonoBehaviour {

public enum RotationAxes { MouseXAndY = 0, MouseX = 1, MouseY = 2 }
public RotationAxes axes = RotationAxes.MouseXAndY;
public float sensitivityX = 15F;
public float sensitivityY = 15F;

public float minimumX = -360F;
public float maximumX = 360F;

public float minimumY = -60F;
public float maximumY = 60F;

float rotationX = 0F;
float rotationY = 0F;

private List<float> rotArrayX = new List<float>();
float rotAverageX = 0F;

private List<float> rotArrayY = new List<float>();
float rotAverageY = 0F;

public float frameCounter = 20;

Quaternion originalRotation;

void Update()
{
    if (axes == RotationAxes.MouseXAndY)
    {
        rotAverageY = 0f;
        rotAverageX = 0f;

        rotationY += Input.GetAxis("Mouse Y") * sensitivityY;
        rotationX += Input.GetAxis("Mouse X") * sensitivityX;

        rotArrayY.Add(rotationY);
        rotArrayX.Add(rotationX);

        if (rotArrayY.Count >= frameCounter)
        {
            rotArrayY.RemoveAt(0);
        }
        if (rotArrayX.Count >= frameCounter)
        {
            rotArrayX.RemoveAt(0);
        }

        for (int j = 0; j < rotArrayY.Count; j++)
        {
            rotAverageY += rotArrayY[j];
        }
        for (int i = 0; i < rotArrayX.Count; i++)
        {
            rotAverageX += rotArrayX[i];
        }

        rotAverageY /= rotArrayY.Count;
        rotAverageX /= rotArrayX.Count;

        rotAverageY = ClampAngle(rotAverageY, minimumY, maximumY);
        rotAverageX = ClampAngle(rotAverageX, minimumX, maximumX);

        Quaternion yQuaternion = Quaternion.AngleAxis(rotAverageY, Vector3.left);
        Quaternion xQuaternion = Quaternion.AngleAxis(rotAverageX, Vector3.up);

        transform.localRotation = originalRotation * xQuaternion * yQuaternion;
    }
    else if (axes == RotationAxes.MouseX)
    {
        rotAverageX = 0f;

        rotationX += Input.GetAxis("Mouse X") * sensitivityX;

        rotArrayX.Add(rotationX);

        if (rotArrayX.Count >= frameCounter)
        {
            rotArrayX.RemoveAt(0);
        }
        for (int i = 0; i < rotArrayX.Count; i++)
        {
            rotAverageX += rotArrayX[i];
        }
        rotAverageX /= rotArrayX.Count;

        rotAverageX = ClampAngle(rotAverageX, minimumX, maximumX);

        Quaternion xQuaternion = Quaternion.AngleAxis(rotAverageX, Vector3.up);
        transform.localRotation = originalRotation * xQuaternion;
    }
    else
    {
        rotAverageY = 0f;

        rotationY += Input.GetAxis("Mouse Y") * sensitivityY;

        rotArrayY.Add(rotationY);

        if (rotArrayY.Count >= frameCounter)
        {
            rotArrayY.RemoveAt(0);
        }
        for (int j = 0; j < rotArrayY.Count; j++)
        {
            rotAverageY += rotArrayY[j];
        }
        rotAverageY /= rotArrayY.Count;

        rotAverageY = ClampAngle(rotAverageY, minimumY, maximumY);

        Quaternion yQuaternion = Quaternion.AngleAxis(rotAverageY, Vector3.left);
        transform.localRotation = originalRotation * yQuaternion;
    }
}

void Start()
{
    Rigidbody rb = GetComponent<Rigidbody>();
    if (rb)
        rb.freezeRotation = true;
    originalRotation = transform.localRotation;
}

public static float ClampAngle(float angle, float min, float max)
{
    angle = angle % 360;
    if ((angle >= -360F) && (angle <= 360F))
    {
        if (angle < -360F)
        {
            angle += 360F;
        }
        if (angle > 360F)
        {
            angle -= 360F;
        }
    }
    return Mathf.Clamp(angle, min, max);
}

}

SphereMove

public class sphereMove : MonoBehaviour,moveObject {

public float delta = 1.5f;  
public float speed = 2.0f;
private Vector3 startPos;

public UnityEngine.Camera cam;
public Transform checkedObject;
bool isMoving;

void Start()
{
    isMoving = true;
    cam = Camera.main;

}

void Update()
{

    Vector3 viewPos = cam.WorldToViewportPoint(checkedObject.position);
    if (viewPos.x > 0 && viewPos.x <= 1 && viewPos.y >= 0 && viewPos.y <= 1 && viewPos.z > 0)
        isMoving = false;
    else
        isMoving = true;

    if (isMoving)
        move();
}
public void move()
{
    Vector3 v = startPos;
    v.x += delta * Mathf.Sin(Time.time * speed);
    transform.position = v;
}

}

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  • Are you considering your object is "seen" by the camera when in it is in the range of the camera or it is actually seen on the screen (that means not hidden by any other item)?
    – Izuka
    Sep 22, 2017 at 12:45
  • for now, just whatever's on screen Sep 22, 2017 at 12:47
  • You want to do something when an object is in the view of a camera, but which camera? The one you've made a class or the built-in Unity's Camera component?
    – mrogal.ski
    Sep 22, 2017 at 13:03
  • the main camera in hierarchy I made a script for Sep 22, 2017 at 13:05
  • @user8048595 As said, change Camera cam into UnityEngine.Camera cam to make it works. Or change the name of your Camera script. Because right now your script is trying to find WorldToViewportPoint into your script, and not Unity's one.
    – Izuka
    Sep 22, 2017 at 13:09

2 Answers 2

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You can use the Camera.WorldToViewport function, using your Main Camera to call it and giving in parameter the position of the object your are checking. If the x and y coordinates values of the result vector are between 0 and 1 and the z value is superior to 0, it means the center of your object is seen by your camera.

UnityEngine.Camera cam;
bool isMoving;

void Start()
{
    cam = UnityEngine.Camera.main;
    isMoving = true;
}

void Update()
{
    Vector3 viewPos = cam.WorldToViewportPoint(checkedObject.position);
    if (viewPos.x >= 0 && viewPos.x <= 1 && viewPos.y >= 0 && viewPos.y <= 1 && viewPos.z > 0)
    {
        // Your object is in the range of the camera, you can apply your behaviour
        isMoving = false;
    }
    else
        isMoving = true;

    if(isMoving)
        Move();
}
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  • But another object can block the vie with this and the camera will still "see" it
    – Programmer
    Sep 22, 2017 at 12:37
  • There's an error saying Camera does not contain a definition for WorldToViewportPoint. Sep 22, 2017 at 12:48
  • @user8048595 Do you have a script called Camera? If that's the case, your program will use that script instead of the UnityEngine.Camera one, and thus you won't be able to find the function. If that's the case, just declare Camera as UnityEngine.Camera.
    – Izuka
    Sep 22, 2017 at 12:54
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    Remove ",moveObject" that is placed after MonoBehaviour I can't even tell why you have that there. Also, do not name your script Camera. Rename it both in the Editor and in Visual Studio.
    – Programmer
    Sep 22, 2017 at 12:58
  • I was practicing strategy pattern. It's not important right now Sep 22, 2017 at 13:00
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Methods suggested does not work in your case because you've made a class called Camera which has exactly the same name as Unity's Camera component.

I would suggest you use the approach from the community wiki. It's simple enough to understand and lets you check visibility for each camera.


You can create an extension class for the Camera component :

public static class CameraEx
{
    public static bool IsObjectVisible(this UnityEngine.Camera @this, Renderer renderer)
    {
        return GeometryUtility.TestPlanesAABB(GeometryUtility.CalculateFrustumPlanes(@this), renderer.bounds);
    }
}

The you can call that from each object separately like such :

// UnityEngine.Camera cam1;
// UnityEngine.Camera cam2;

void Update()
{
    bool isVisibleForCamera1 = cam1.IsObjectVisible(GetComponent<MeshRenderer>());
    bool isVisibleForCamera2 = cam2.IsObjectVisible(GetCoponent<SpriteRenderer>());
}

Here you can find whole documentation about GeometryUtility

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