BabylonJS – Dynamic Texture

BabylonJS - Dynamic Texture

The BabylonJS Dynamic Texture of BabylonJS creates a canvas and you can easily write text on the texture. It also allows you to work with canvas and use all the features available with html5 canvas to be used with Dynamic texture.

We will work on an example of BabylonJS Dynamic Texture, which will show how to write text on the texture and will also draw a bezier Curve on the mesh we create.

Syntax

Following is the syntax to create Dynamic texture −

var myDynamicTexture = new BABYLON.DynamicTexture(name, option, scene);

Parameters

Following are the required parameters to create dynamic texture −

  • name − name of the dynamic texture
  • option − will have the width and height of the dynamic texture
  • scene − scene created

Syntax

Following is the syntax to write text on the texture −

myDynamicTexture.drawText(text, x, y, font, color, canvas color, invertY, update);

Parameters

Following are the required parameters to write text on the texture −

  • text − text to be written;
  • x − distance from the left-hand edge;
  • Y − distance from the top or bottom edge, depending on invertY;
  • font − font definition in the form font-style, font-size, font_name;
  • invertY − true by default in which case y is the distance from the top, when false, y is distance from the bottom and the letters reversed;
  • update − true by default, the dynamic texture will immediately be updated.

Demo

<!doctype html>
<html>
   <head>
      <meta charset = "utf-8">
      <title>MDN Games: Babylon.js demo - shapes</title>
      <script src = "https://end3r.github.io/MDN-Games-3D/Babylon.js/js/babylon.js"></script>    
      <style>
         html,body,canvas { margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; font-size: 0; }
      </style>
   </head>

   <body>
      <canvas id = "renderCanvas"></canvas>
      <script type = "text/javascript">
         var canvas = document.getElementById("renderCanvas");
         
         var engine = new BABYLON.Engine(canvas, true);
         var createScene  = function() {
            var scene = new BABYLON.Scene(engine);

            var camera = new BABYLON.ArcRotateCamera("Camera", -Math.PI/2, Math.PI / 3, 25, BABYLON.Vector3.Zero(), scene);
            camera.attachControl(canvas, true);

            var light = new BABYLON.HemisphericLight("light1", new BABYLON.Vector3(0, 1, 0), scene);
            light.intensity = 0.7;	

            var box = BABYLON.Mesh.CreateBox("box", 3.0, scene);
            box.position = new BABYLON.Vector3(0, 0, -5); 

            //Create dynamic texture		
            var textureGround = new BABYLON.DynamicTexture("dynamic texture", {width:512, height:256}, scene);   
            var textureContext = textureGround.getContext();

            var materialGround = new BABYLON.StandardMaterial("Mat", scene);    				
            materialGround.diffuseTexture = textureGround;
            box.material = materialGround;

            //Add text to dynamic texture
            var font = "bold 60px Arial";
            textureGround.drawText("Box", 200, 150, font, "green", "white", true, true);
            return scene;
         };
         var scene = createScene();
         engine.runRenderLoop(function() {
            scene.render();
         });
      </script>
   </body>
</html>

Output

BabylonJS - Dynamic Texture

Dynamic texture also allows to work with html5 canvas methods and properties on dynamic texture as follows −

Syntax

var ctx = myDynamicTexture.getContext();

Demo

<!doctype html>
<html>
   <head>
      <meta charset = "utf-8">
      <title> Babylon.JS : Demo2</title>
      <script src = "babylon.js"></script>   
      <style>
         canvas { width: 100%; height: 100%;}
      </style>
   </head>
   
   <body>
      <canvas id = "renderCanvas"></canvas>
      <script type = "text/javascript">
         var canvas = document.getElementById("renderCanvas");
         var engine = new BABYLON.Engine(canvas, true);	
         var createScene = function () {
            var scene = new BABYLON.Scene(engine);

            var camera = new BABYLON.ArcRotateCamera("Camera", -Math.PI/2, Math.PI / 3, 25, BABYLON.Vector3.Zero(), scene);
            camera.attachControl(canvas, true);

            var light = new BABYLON.HemisphericLight("light1", new BABYLON.Vector3(0, 1, 0), scene);
            light.intensity = 0.7;		

            var ground = BABYLON.MeshBuilder.CreateGround("ground1", {width: 20, height: 10, subdivisions: 25}, scene);

            //Create dynamic texture
            var textureGround = new BABYLON.DynamicTexture("dynamic texture", 512, scene);   
            var textureContext = textureGround.getContext();

            var materialGround = new BABYLON.StandardMaterial("Mat", scene);    				
            materialGround.diffuseTexture = textureGround;
            ground.material = materialGround;

            //Draw on canvas
            textureContext.beginPath();
            textureContext.moveTo(75,40);
            textureContext.bezierCurveTo(75,37,70,25,50,25);
            textureContext.bezierCurveTo(20,25,20,62.5,20,62.5);
            textureContext.bezierCurveTo(20,80,40,102,75,120);
            textureContext.bezierCurveTo(110,102,130,80,130,62.5);
            textureContext.bezierCurveTo(130,62.5,130,25,100,25);
            textureContext.bezierCurveTo(85,25,75,37,75,40);
            textureContext.fillStyle = "red";
            textureContext.fill();
            textureGround.update();
            
            return scene;
         };
         var scene = createScene();
            engine.runRenderLoop(function() {
            scene.render();
         });
      </script>
   </body>
</html>

Output

BabylonJS - Dynamic Texture

Explanation

We have created ground mesh and added dynamic texture to it.

//ground mesh
var ground = BABYLON.MeshBuilder.CreateGround("ground1", {width: 20, height: 10, subdivisions: 25}, scene);

//Create dynamic texture
var textureGround = new BABYLON.DynamicTexture("dynamic texture", 512, scene);   

//adding dynamic texture to ground using standard material
var materialGround = new BABYLON.StandardMaterial("Mat", scene);    			
materialGround.diffuseTexture = textureGround;
ground.material = materialGround;

To work with canvas on dynamic texture, we need to call canvas method first −

var textureContext = textureGround.getContext()

To the canvas, we will add the bezierCurve as follows −

textureContext.beginPath();
textureContext.moveTo(75,40);

textureContext.bezierCurveTo(75,37,70,25,50,25);
textureContext.bezierCurveTo(20,25,20,62.5,20,62.5);
textureContext.bezierCurveTo(20,80,40,102,75,120);
textureContext.bezierCurveTo(110,102,130,80,130,62.5);
textureContext.bezierCurveTo(130,62.5,130,25,100,25);
textureContext.bezierCurveTo(85,25,75,37,75,40);

textureContext.fillStyle = "red";
textureContext.fill();
textureGround.update();

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