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Getting started? Play directly with the Babylon.js API using our playground. It also contains a lot of samples to learn how to use it.
Any questions? Here is our official forum.
To look into our CDN bundled distribution, you can refer to the package babylonjs
BabylonJS and its modules are published on npm as esNext modules with full typing support. To install, use:
npm install @babylonjs/core --save
This will allow you to import BabylonJS entirely using:
import * as BABYLON from '@babylonjs/core/Legacy/legacy';
or individual classes to benefit from enhanced tree shaking using :
import { Scene } from '@babylonjs/core/scene';
import { Engine } from '@babylonjs/core/Engines/engine';
To add a module, install the respective package. A list of extra packages and their installation instructions can be found on the babylonjs user on npm scoped on @babylonjs.
See our ES6 dedicated documentation:
import { Engine } from "@babylonjs/core/Engines/engine";
import { Scene } from "@babylonjs/core/scene";
import { Vector3 } from "@babylonjs/core/Maths/math";
import { FreeCamera } from "@babylonjs/core/Cameras/freeCamera";
import { HemisphericLight } from "@babylonjs/core/Lights/hemisphericLight";
import { Mesh } from "@babylonjs/core/Meshes/mesh";
// Side-effects only imports allowing the standard material to be used as default.
import "@babylonjs/core/Materials/standardMaterial";
// Side-effects only imports allowing Mesh to create default shapes (to enhance tree shaking, the construction methods on mesh are not available if the meshbuilder has not been imported).
import "@babylonjs/core/Meshes/Builders/sphereBuilder";
import "@babylonjs/core/Meshes/Builders/boxBuilder";
const canvas = document.getElementById("renderCanvas") as HTMLCanvasElement;
const engine = new Engine(canvas);
var scene = new Scene(engine);
// This creates and positions a free camera (non-mesh)
var camera = new FreeCamera("camera1", new Vector3(0, 5, -10), scene);
// This targets the camera to scene origin
camera.setTarget(Vector3.Zero());
// This attaches the camera to the canvas
camera.attachControl(canvas, true);
// This creates a light, aiming 0,1,0 - to the sky (non-mesh)
var light = new HemisphericLight("light1", new Vector3(0, 1, 0), scene);
// Default intensity is 1. Let's dim the light a small amount
light.intensity = 0.7;
// Our built-in 'sphere' shape. Params: name, subdivs, size, scene
var sphere = Mesh.CreateSphere("sphere1", 16, 2, scene);
// Move the sphere upward 1/2 its height
sphere.position.y = 2;
// Our built-in 'ground' shape. Params: name, width, depth, subdivs, scene
Mesh.CreateGround("ground1", 6, 6, 2, scene);
engine.runRenderLoop(() => {
scene.render();
});
Preview version of 4.0 can be found here. If you want to contribute, please read our contribution guidelines first.
Please see the Contributing Guidelines
To get a complete list of supported features, please visit our website.
Babylon.js is automatically built using Gulp. For further instructions see the readme at /Tools/Gulp.
FAQs
Getting started? Play directly with the Babylon.js API using our [playground](https://playground.babylonjs.com/). It also contains a lot of samples to learn how to use it.
The npm package @babylonjs/core receives a total of 33,423 weekly downloads. As such, @babylonjs/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @babylonjs/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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