Density of the medium given as the average distance in meters that light travels in the medium before interacting with a particle.
Color (sRGB) that white light turns into due to absorption when reaching the attenuation distance.
Color (linear) that white light turns into due to absorption when reaching the attenuation distance.
Density of the medium given as the average distance in meters that light travels in the medium before interacting with a particle.
Color (sRGB) that white light turns into due to absorption when reaching the attenuation distance.
Color (linear) that white light turns into due to absorption when reaching the attenuation distance.
Makes a copy of this property, with the same resources (by reference) as the original.
Copies all data from another property to this one. Child properties are copied by reference, unless a 'resolve' function is given to override that.
Dispatches an event on the GraphNode, and on the associated
Graph. Event types on the graph are prefixed, "node:[type]"
.
Removes both inbound references to and outbound references from this object. At the end of the process the object holds no references, and nothing holds references to it. A disposed object is not reusable.
Returns true if two properties are deeply equivalent, recursively comparing the attributes of the properties. Optionally, a 'skip' set may be included, specifying attributes whose values should not be considered in the comparison.
Example: Two Primitives are equivalent if they have accessors and materials with equivalent content — but not necessarily the same specific accessors and materials.
Returns a reference to the Extras object, containing application-specific data for this Property. Extras should be an Object, not a primitive value, for best portability.
Updates the Extras object, containing application-specific data for this Property. Extras should be an Object, not a primitive value, for best portability.
Returns true if the node has been permanently removed from the graph.
Returns the name of this property. While names are not required to be unique, this is encouraged, and non-unique names will be overwritten in some tools. For custom data about a property, prefer to use Extras.
Sets the name of this property. While names are not required to be unique, this is encouraged, and non-unique names will be overwritten in some tools. For custom data about a property, prefer to use Extras.
Returns a list of all properties that hold a reference to this property. For example, a material may hold references to various textures, but a texture does not hold references to the materials that use it.
It is often necessary to filter the results for a particular type: some resources, like Accessors, may be referenced by different types of properties. Most properties include the Root as a parent, which is usually not of interest.
Usage:
const materials = texture
.listParents()
.filter((p) => p instanceof Material)
Settings affecting the material's use of its thickness texture. If no texture is attached,
TextureInfo is null
.
Texture that defines the thickness, stored in the G channel. This will be multiplied by thicknessFactor.
Thickness of the volume beneath the surface in meters in the local coordinate system of the node. If the value is 0 the material is thin-walled. Otherwise the material is a volume boundary. The doubleSided property has no effect on volume boundaries.
Texture that defines the thickness, stored in the G channel. This will be multiplied by thicknessFactor.
Thickness of the volume beneath the surface in meters in the local coordinate system of the node. If the value is 0 the material is thin-walled. Otherwise the material is a volume boundary. The doubleSided property has no effect on volume boundaries.
Made by Don McCurdy. Documentation built with greendoc and published under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
Defines volume on a PBR Material. See KHRMaterialsVolume.