/*BabylonJS Postprocess library*/ // Dependencies for this module: // ../../../../tools/gulp/babylonjs export * from "babylonjs-postProcessLibrary/--/--/postProcessesLibrary/build/asciiArt"; export * from "babylonjs-postProcessLibrary/--/--/postProcessesLibrary/build/digitalRain"; export * from "babylonjs-postProcessLibrary/--/--/postProcessesLibrary/build/asciiArt/asciiArtPostProcess"; export * from "babylonjs-postProcessLibrary/--/--/postProcessesLibrary/build/digitalRain/digitalRainPostProcess"; import { BaseTexture, Nullable, Scene, PostProcess, Camera } from "babylonjs"; /** * AsciiArtFontTexture is the helper class used to easily create your ascii art font texture. * * It basically takes care rendering the font front the given font size to a texture. * This is used later on in the postprocess. */ export declare class AsciiArtFontTexture extends BaseTexture { /** * Gets the size of one char in the texture (each char fits in size * size space in the texture). */ readonly charSize: number; /** * Create a new instance of the Ascii Art FontTexture class * @param name the name of the texture * @param font the font to use, use the W3C CSS notation * @param text the caracter set to use in the rendering. * @param scene the scene that owns the texture */ constructor(name: string, font: string, text: string, scene?: Nullable); /** * Clones the current AsciiArtTexture. * @return the clone of the texture. */ clone(): AsciiArtFontTexture; /** * Parses a json object representing the texture and returns an instance of it. * @param source the source JSON representation * @param scene the scene to create the texture for * @return the parsed texture */ static Parse(source: any, scene: Scene): AsciiArtFontTexture; } /** * Option available in the Ascii Art Post Process. */ export interface IAsciiArtPostProcessOptions { /** * The font to use following the w3c font definition. */ font?: string; /** * The character set to use in the postprocess. */ characterSet?: string; /** * This defines the amount you want to mix the "tile" or caracter space colored in the ascii art. * This number is defined between 0 and 1; */ mixToTile?: number; /** * This defines the amount you want to mix the normal rendering pass in the ascii art. * This number is defined between 0 and 1; */ mixToNormal?: number; } /** * AsciiArtPostProcess helps rendering everithing in Ascii Art. * * Simmply add it to your scene and let the nerd that lives in you have fun. * Example usage: var pp = new AsciiArtPostProcess("myAscii", "20px Monospace", camera); */ export declare class AsciiArtPostProcess extends PostProcess { /** * This defines the amount you want to mix the "tile" or caracter space colored in the ascii art. * This number is defined between 0 and 1; */ mixToTile: number; /** * This defines the amount you want to mix the normal rendering pass in the ascii art. * This number is defined between 0 and 1; */ mixToNormal: number; /** * Instantiates a new Ascii Art Post Process. * @param name the name to give to the postprocess * @camera the camera to apply the post process to. * @param options can either be the font name or an option object following the IAsciiArtPostProcessOptions format */ constructor(name: string, camera: Camera, options?: string | IAsciiArtPostProcessOptions); } import { BaseTexture, Nullable, Scene, PostProcess, Camera } from "babylonjs"; /** * DigitalRainFontTexture is the helper class used to easily create your digital rain font texture. * * It basically takes care rendering the font front the given font size to a texture. * This is used later on in the postprocess. */ export declare class DigitalRainFontTexture extends BaseTexture { /** * Gets the size of one char in the texture (each char fits in size * size space in the texture). */ readonly charSize: number; /** * Create a new instance of the Digital Rain FontTexture class * @param name the name of the texture * @param font the font to use, use the W3C CSS notation * @param text the caracter set to use in the rendering. * @param scene the scene that owns the texture */ constructor(name: string, font: string, text: string, scene?: Nullable); /** * Clones the current DigitalRainFontTexture. * @return the clone of the texture. */ clone(): DigitalRainFontTexture; /** * Parses a json object representing the texture and returns an instance of it. * @param source the source JSON representation * @param scene the scene to create the texture for * @return the parsed texture */ static Parse(source: any, scene: Scene): DigitalRainFontTexture; } /** * Option available in the Digital Rain Post Process. */ export interface IDigitalRainPostProcessOptions { /** * The font to use following the w3c font definition. */ font?: string; /** * This defines the amount you want to mix the "tile" or caracter space colored in the digital rain. * This number is defined between 0 and 1; */ mixToTile?: number; /** * This defines the amount you want to mix the normal rendering pass in the digital rain. * This number is defined between 0 and 1; */ mixToNormal?: number; } /** * DigitalRainPostProcess helps rendering everithing in digital rain. * * Simmply add it to your scene and let the nerd that lives in you have fun. * Example usage: var pp = new DigitalRainPostProcess("digitalRain", "20px Monospace", camera); */ export declare class DigitalRainPostProcess extends PostProcess { /** * This defines the amount you want to mix the "tile" or caracter space colored in the digital rain. * This number is defined between 0 and 1; */ mixToTile: number; /** * This defines the amount you want to mix the normal rendering pass in the digital rain. * This number is defined between 0 and 1; */ mixToNormal: number; /** * Instantiates a new Digital Rain Post Process. * @param name the name to give to the postprocess * @camera the camera to apply the post process to. * @param options can either be the font name or an option object following the IDigitalRainPostProcessOptions format */ constructor(name: string, camera: Camera, options?: string | IDigitalRainPostProcessOptions); }