I'm back for question two on .points. This time wondering how to change the opacity from 0, to 1 and then back within certain pixel distances from the emitter.
var particleCount = 14,
particles = new THREE.Geometry(),
pMaterial = new THREE.PointsMaterial({
map: new THREE.TextureLoader().load("x.png"),
blending: THREE.multiplyBlending,
flatShading: true,
size: 40,
transparent: true,
depthTest: true,
sizeAttenuation: true,
opacity: 1
});
var particleSystem;
My main confusion is that even though I've given it transparency I can't change the value within the update comp I've made for my emitter.
function update() {
//particleSystem.rotation.y += 0.01;
pCount = particleCount;
while (pCount--) {
particle = particles.vertices[pCount];
(This is where a bunch of validation is for where the points are)
particleSystem.geometry.verticesNeedUpdate = true;
particleSystem.rotation.y += (Math.random()*0.001)
}
Render loop:
renderer.setAnimationLoop(() => {
update();
composer.render(scene, camera);
});
I want to make it fade out and not appear in the scene for 20 or so pixels and then fade in. But I'm not entirely sure on how to change the opacity as particle.opacity += 0.1 won't work.
Edit: I'm also uncertain about Size as I want to do a similar thing with it but from 20 to 40, I could probably base it depending on it's Y cordinate. Anyway; I'm also uncertain how to gradually change that too.
Sorry if this is a obvious answer, duplicate question and any help I get. Any alternate methods of what I've seen is in an alternate structure that I don't understand or in array in which I don't know how to put into what I want.
(Thanks in advance)
THREE.BufferGeometry()
withTHREE.ShaderMaterial()
for that. Take a look at the official examples and their source code.