new SkyBox
A sky box around the scene to draw stars. The sky box is defined using the True Equator Mean Equinox (TEME) axes.
This is only supported in 3D. The sky box is faded out when morphing to 2D or Columbus view.
Parameters:
| Name | Type | Argument | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
options.sources |
Object |
<optional> |
The source URL or Image object for each of the six cube map faces. See the example below. |
|
options.show |
Boolean |
<optional> |
true | Determines if this primitive will be shown. |
Example
scene.skyBox = new Cesium.SkyBox({
sources : {
positiveX : 'skybox_px.png',
negativeX : 'skybox_nx.png',
positiveY : 'skybox_py.png',
negativeY : 'skybox_ny.png',
positiveZ : 'skybox_pz.png',
negativeZ : 'skybox_nz.png'
}
});
See:
Source:
Members
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show :Boolean
-
Determines if the sky box will be shown.
- Default Value:
- true
-
sources :Object
-
The sources used to create the cube map faces: an object with
positiveX,negativeX,positiveY,negativeY,positiveZ, andnegativeZproperties. These can be either URLs orImageobjects.- Default Value:
- undefined
Methods
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destroy
-
Destroys the WebGL resources held by this object. Destroying an object allows for deterministic release of WebGL resources, instead of relying on the garbage collector to destroy this object.
Once an object is destroyed, it should not be used; calling any function other thanisDestroyedwill result in a DeveloperError exception. Therefore, assign the return value (undefined) to the object as done in the example.Throws:
DeveloperError : This object was destroyed, i.e., destroy() was called.Returns:
Example
skyBox = skyBox && skyBox.destroy();
See:
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isDestroyed
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Returns true if this object was destroyed; otherwise, false.
If this object was destroyed, it should not be used; calling any function other thanisDestroyedwill result in a DeveloperError exception.Returns:
Booleantrueif this object was destroyed; otherwise,false.See:
