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Question by The2ndQuest · May 08, 2013 at 07:13 PM · collidermeshconvex

No Convex option to enable on a mesh / "is not a member of 'UnityEngine.Collider'"

So I believe, based on what I've read, that making a mesh collider convex will solve a problem I'm having with most spheres passing through blocks in my game (they're both rigdibodies).

From what I've seen, this is achieved by ticking off a small box under Mesh Collider (or, in this case, Sphere Collider) or by including this line of code somewhere:

 transform.collider.convex = true;

The problem is the box is not present under the Sphere Collider, and if include the code above i get the error message of " 'convex' is not a member of 'UnityEngine.Collider'. "

I'm running Unity 3.5.6. So is there something obvious here that I'm not seeing? Or is convex just not a feature of this version of the software?

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avatar image Graham-Dunnett ♦♦ · May 08, 2013 at 08:09 PM 0
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Unless my 3d geometry is very wrong spheres can only be convex, so the convex option is implicit. If you have spheres passing through blocks I'd be surprised if that is related in any way to mesh colliders being convex.

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I just realized it IS available for $$anonymous$$esh Colldiers but not sphere or box colliders.

But if what you say is true, well, then the problem is perplexing. I'll have to keep at it. I thought initially it was because the spheres were too small (scaled to 0.1 or smaller), but after i scaled up everything in the level so that the spheres would be scale 1, most of them still passed through the floor blocks.

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