# Getting click position on a sphere's texture with ThreeJS

Currently: I have a sphere with a texture on it that rotates around the y axis. I also have the position that was clicked in 3D space, as well as the rotated position on the sphere (I think).

Goal: Get the position on the texture, for example: I want to get what square of the image I click on. (See Example Sphere and image below)

In practice, I won't be using this image but I felt it would be a good starting point.

Code For getting position on the sphere based on this example:

function onDocumentMouseDown( event ) {
event.preventDefault();
mouse.x = ( event.clientX / renderer.domElement.clientWidth ) * 2 - 1;
mouse.y = - ( event.clientY / renderer.domElement.clientHeight ) * 2 + 1;
raycaster.setFromCamera( mouse, camera );
var intersects = raycaster.intersectObjects( objects );
if ( intersects.length > 0 ) {
console.log(intersects[ 0 ].point);
var vector = new THREE.Vector3( 1, 0, 0 );

var axis = new THREE.Vector3( 0, 1, 0 );
var angle = objects[ 0 ].rotation.y;

//Rotate Point
intersects[ 0 ].point = vector.applyAxisAngle( axis, angle );

console.log(intersects[ 0 ].point);
}
}


Sphere:

Image Wrapping it:

• hint: can you get the UV coords of the point you clicked on the sphere? Jan 28, 2016 at 22:11
• Im not really sure what UV is, I know it has to do with textures (UV Map), I'll look into it. Thanks! Jan 28, 2016 at 22:17
• Quick question, Im looking at the wiki link for UV Mapping en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UV_mapping and it mentions For any point P on the sphere, calculate \hat d, that being the unit vector from P to the sphere's origin. If the sphere is centered at 0,0 - Does that mean P == D ? Jan 28, 2016 at 22:29

Actually, you don't need to calculate anything. intersects[0].uv gives you the the UV coordinates.
Texture coordinates range always from 0.0 to 1.0. They are unitless. So same texture with another resolution will fit as well.
var pixelX = Math.round(intersects[0].uv.x * textureWidth);