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babylonjs-materials
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The Babylon.js materials library is a collection of advanced materials to be used in a Babylon.js scene.
For usage documentation please visit http://doc.babylonjs.com/extensions and choose "materials library".
Compiled js files (minified and source) are offered on our public CDN here:
To install using npm :
npm install --save babylonjs babylonjs-materials
If using TypeScript, the typing needs to be added to tsconfig.json:
....
"types": [
"babylonjs",
"babylonjs-materials",
"oneMoreDependencyThatIReallyNeed"
],
....
Afterwards it can be imported to the project using:
import * as BABYLON from 'babylonjs';
import 'babylonjs-materials';
This will extend Babylon's namespace with the materials available:
// Some awesome code
let skyMaterial = new BABYLON.SkyMaterial("skyMaterial", scene);
skyMaterial.backFaceCulling = false;
// Some more awesome code
Using webpack to package your project will use the minified js file.
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Babylon.js Materials Library =====================
The npm package babylonjs-materials receives a total of 1,691 weekly downloads. As such, babylonjs-materials popularity was classified as popular.
We found that babylonjs-materials demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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