I am using BulletSharp to integrate Bullet into a WPF application. My scene includes 2 instances of CollisionObject whose CollisionShape is a BvhTriangleMeshShape(), and a sphere.
DefaultCollisionConfiguration collisionConf = new DefaultCollisionConfiguration();
CollisionDispatcher dispatcher = new CollisionDispatcher(collisionConf);
CollisionWorld world;
world = new CollisionWorld(dispatcher, broadphase, collisionConf);
CollisionFilterGroups myGroup = (CollisionFilterGroups) 1;
CollisionFilterGroups collideMask = (CollisionFilterGroups) 4;
foreach(var ob in obstacles)
world.AddCollisionObject(ob.BulletObj.ColObj);
CollisionObject sphere_A = new CollisionObject();
double radius_A = 700;
Point3D ptA = new Point3D(3000, -200, 2800);
BulletSharp.Matrix tr_A = new BulletSharp.Matrix();
tr_A.set_Rows(0, new Vector4(1, 0, 0, 0));
tr_A.set_Rows(1, new Vector4(0, 1, 0, 0));
tr_A.set_Rows(2, new Vector4(0, 0, 1, 0));
tr_A.set_Rows(3, new Vector4((float)ptA.X, (float)ptA.Y, (float)ptA.Z, 1));
sphere_A.WorldTransform = tr_A;
SphereShape sphere_shape_A = new SphereShape((float)radius_A);
//Set the shape of the sphere
sphere_A.CollisionShape = sphere_shape_A;
world.AddCollisionObject(sphere_A);
world.PerformDiscreteCollisionDetection();
Sphere-mesh collision works properly on both models. However, when I try to check mesh-mesh collision detection it doesn't work. I see this might be more a Bullet problem rather than a BulletSharp problem.
QUESTION: Do sphere objects default to a different mask group? Is there a different configuration to enable mesh-mesh collision detection?