The [code]ArrayMesh[/code] is used to construct a [Mesh] by specifying the attributes as arrays. The most basic example is the creation of a single triangle [codeblock] var vertices = PoolVector3Array() vertices.push_back(Vector3(0,1,0)) vertices.push_back(Vector3(1,0,0)) vertices.push_back(Vector3(0,0,1)) # Initialize the ArrayMesh. var arr_mesh = ArrayMesh.new() var arrays = [] arrays.resize(ArrayMesh.ARRAY_MAX) arrays[ArrayMesh.ARRAY_VERTEX] = vertices # Create the Mesh. arr_mesh.add_surface_from_arrays(Mesh.PRIMITIVE_TRIANGLES, arrays) var m = MeshInstance.new() m.mesh = arr_mesh [/codeblock] The [code]MeshInstance[/code] is ready to be added to the SceneTree to be shown. Creates a new surface. Surfaces are created to be rendered using a "primitive", which may be PRIMITIVE_POINTS, PRIMITIVE_LINES, PRIMITIVE_LINE_STRIP, PRIMITIVE_LINE_LOOP, PRIMITIVE_TRIANGLES, PRIMITIVE_TRIANGLE_STRIP, PRIMITIVE_TRIANGLE_FAN. See [Mesh] for details. (As a note, when using indices, it is recommended to only use points, lines or triangles). [method get_surface_count] will become the [code]surf_idx[/code] for this new surface. The [code]arrays[/code] argument is an array of arrays. See [enum ArrayType] for the values used in this array. For example, [code]arrays[0][/code] is the array of vertices. That first vertex sub-array is always required; the others are optional. Adding an index array puts this function into "index mode" where the vertex and other arrays become the sources of data and the index array defines the vertex order. All sub-arrays must have the same length as the vertex array or be empty, except for [code]ARRAY_INDEX[/code] if it is used. Adding an index array puts this function into "index mode" where the vertex and other arrays become the sources of data, and the index array defines the order of the vertices. Godot uses clockwise winding order for front faces of triangle primitive modes. Return the amount of surfaces that the [code]ArrayMesh[/code] holds. Return the length in indices of the index array in the requested surface (see [method add_surface_from_arrays]). Return the length in vertices of the vertex array in the requested surface (see [method add_surface_from_arrays]). Return the format mask of the requested surface (see [method add_surface_from_arrays]). Return a [Material] in a given surface. Surface is rendered using this material. Return the primitive type of the requested surface (see [method add_surface_from_arrays]). Remove a surface at position surf_idx, shifting greater surfaces one surf_idx slot down. Set a [Material] for a given surface. Surface will be rendered using this material. Default value used for index_array_len when no indices are present. Amount of weights/bone indices per vertex (always 4). [PoolVector3Array], [PoolVector2Array], or [Array] of vertex positions. [PoolVector3Array] of vertex normals. [PoolRealArray] of vertex tangents. Each element in groups of 4 floats, first 3 floats determine the tangent, and the last the binormal direction as -1 or 1. [PoolColorArray] of vertex colors. [PoolVector2Array] for UV coordinates. [PoolVector2Array] for second UV coordinates. [PoolRealArray] or [PoolIntArray] of bone indices. Each element in groups of 4 floats. [PoolRealArray] of bone weights. Each element in groups of 4 floats. [PoolIntArray] of integers used as indices referencing vertices, colors, normals, tangents, and textures. All of those arrays must have the same number of elements as the vertex array. No index can be beyond the vertex array size. When this index array is present, it puts the function into "index mode," where the index selects the *i*'th vertex, normal, tangent, color, UV, etc. This means if you want to have different normals or colors along an edge, you have to duplicate the vertices. For triangles, the index array is interpreted as triples, referring to the vertices of each triangle. For lines, the index array is in pairs indicating the start and end of each line. Array format will include vertices (mandatory). Array format will include normals Array format will include tangents Array format will include a color array. Array format will include UVs. Array format will include another set of UVs. Array format will include bone indices. Array format will include bone weights. Index array will be used.