Babylon.js Procedural Textures Library ===================== For usage documentation please visit http://doc.babylonjs.com/extensions and choose "procedural textures library". # Installation instructions ## CDN Compiled js files (minified and source) are offered on our public CDN here: * https://preview.babylonjs.com/proceduralTexturesLibrary/babylonjs.proceduralTextures.js * https://preview.babylonjs.com/proceduralTexturesLibrary/babylonjs.proceduralTextures.min.js ## NPM To install using npm : ``` npm install --save babylonjs babylonjs-procedural-textures ``` If using TypeScript, the typing needs to be added to tsconfig.json: ``` .... "types": [ "babylonjs", "babylonjs-procedural-textures", "oneMoreDependencyThatIReallyNeed" ], .... ``` Afterwards it can be imported to the project using: ``` import * as BABYLON from 'babylonjs'; import 'babylonjs-procedural-textures'; ``` This will extend Babylon's namespace with the procedural textures available: ``` // Some awesome code var fireMaterial = new BABYLON.StandardMaterial("fontainSculptur2", scene); var fireTexture = new BABYLON.FireProceduralTexture("fire", 256, scene); fireMaterial.diffuseTexture = fireTexture; fireMaterial.opacityTexture = fireTexture; // Some more awesome code ``` Using webpack to package your project will use the minified js file.