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using UnityEngine;
using Spine.Unity.Modules.AttachmentTools;
using System.Collections;
namespace Spine.Unity.Examples {
// This is an example script that shows you how to change images on your skeleton using UnityEngine.Sprites.
public class MixAndMatchGraphic : MonoBehaviour {
#region Inspector
[SpineSkin]
public string baseSkinName = "base";
public Material sourceMaterial; // This will be used as the basis for shader and material property settings.
[Header("Visor")]
public Sprite visorSprite;
[SpineSlot] public string visorSlot;
[SpineAttachment(slotField:"visorSlot", skinField:"baseSkinName")] public string visorKey = "goggles";
[Header("Gun")]
public Sprite gunSprite;
[SpineSlot] public string gunSlot;
[SpineAttachment(slotField:"gunSlot", skinField:"baseSkinName")] public string gunKey = "gun";
[Header("Runtime Repack Required!!")]
public bool repack = true;
[Header("Do not assign")]
public Texture2D runtimeAtlas;
public Material runtimeMaterial;
#endregion
Skin customSkin;
void OnValidate () {
if (sourceMaterial == null) {
var skeletonGraphic = GetComponent<SkeletonGraphic>();
if (skeletonGraphic != null)
sourceMaterial = skeletonGraphic.SkeletonDataAsset.atlasAssets[0].materials[0];
}
}
IEnumerator Start () {
yield return new WaitForSeconds(1f); // Delay for 1 second. For testing.
Apply();
}
[ContextMenu("Apply")]
void Apply () {
var skeletonGraphic = GetComponent<SkeletonGraphic>();
var skeleton = skeletonGraphic.Skeleton;
// STEP 0: PREPARE SKINS
// Let's prepare a new skin to be our custom skin with equips/customizations. We get a clone so our original skins are unaffected.
customSkin = customSkin ?? new Skin("custom skin"); // This requires that all customizations are done with skin placeholders defined in Spine.
//customSkin = customSkin ?? skeleton.UnshareSkin(true, false, skeletonAnimation.AnimationState); // use this if you are not customizing on the default skin and don't plan to remove
// Next let's get the skin that contains our source attachments. These are the attachments that
var baseSkin = skeleton.Data.FindSkin(baseSkinName);
// STEP 1: "EQUIP" ITEMS USING SPRITES
// STEP 1.1 Find the original attachment.
// Step 1.2 Get a clone of the original attachment.
// Step 1.3 Apply the Sprite image to it.
// Step 1.4 Add the remapped clone to the new custom skin.
// Let's do this for the visor.
int visorSlotIndex = skeleton.FindSlotIndex(visorSlot); // You can access GetAttachment and SetAttachment via string, but caching the slotIndex is faster.
Attachment baseAttachment = baseSkin.GetAttachment(visorSlotIndex, visorKey); // STEP 1.1
Attachment newAttachment = baseAttachment.GetRemappedClone(visorSprite, sourceMaterial); // STEP 1.2 - 1.3
customSkin.SetAttachment(visorSlotIndex, visorKey, newAttachment); // STEP 1.4
// And now for the gun.
int gunSlotIndex = skeleton.FindSlotIndex(gunSlot);
Attachment baseGun = baseSkin.GetAttachment(gunSlotIndex, gunKey); // STEP 1.1
Attachment newGun = baseGun.GetRemappedClone(gunSprite, sourceMaterial); // STEP 1.2 - 1.3
if (newGun != null) customSkin.SetAttachment(gunSlotIndex, gunKey, newGun); // STEP 1.4
// customSkin.RemoveAttachment(gunSlotIndex, gunKey); // To remove an item.
// customSkin.Clear()
// Use skin.Clear() To remove all customizations.
// Customizations will fall back to the value in the default skin if it was defined there.
// To prevent fallback from happening, make sure the key is not defined in the default skin.
// STEP 3: APPLY AND CLEAN UP.
// Recommended: REPACK THE CUSTOM SKIN TO MINIMIZE DRAW CALLS
// Repacking requires that you set all source textures/sprites/atlases to be Read/Write enabled in the inspector.
// Combine all the attachment sources into one skin. Usually this means the default skin and the custom skin.
// call Skin.GetRepackedSkin to get a cloned skin with cloned attachments that all use one texture.
if (repack) {
var repackedSkin = new Skin("repacked skin");
repackedSkin.Append(skeleton.Data.DefaultSkin);
repackedSkin.Append(customSkin);
repackedSkin = repackedSkin.GetRepackedSkin("repacked skin", sourceMaterial, out runtimeMaterial, out runtimeAtlas);
skeleton.SetSkin(repackedSkin);
} else {
skeleton.SetSkin(customSkin);
}
//skeleton.SetSlotsToSetupPose();
skeleton.SetToSetupPose();
skeletonGraphic.Update(0);
skeletonGraphic.OverrideTexture = runtimeAtlas;
Resources.UnloadUnusedAssets();
}
}
}