Readonly
isRead-only flag to check if a given object is of type Material.
Enables alpha hashed transparency, an alternative to .transparent or .alphaTest. The material
will not be rendered if opacity is lower than a random threshold. Randomization introduces some grain or noise,
but approximates alpha blending without the associated problems of sorting. Using TAARenderPass can reduce the
resulting noise.
Enables alpha to coverage. Can only be used with MSAA-enabled rendering contexts (meaning when the renderer was
created with antialias parameter set to true
). Enabling this will smooth aliasing on clip plane edges and
alphaTest-clipped edges.
Represents the alpha value of the constant blend color. This property has only an effect when using custom
blending with ConstantAlphaFactor or OneMinusConstantAlphaFactor.
Represent the RGB values of the constant blend color. This property has only an effect when using custom
blending with ConstantColorFactor or OneMinusConstantColorFactor.
Blending destination. It's one of the blending mode constants defined in Three.js. Default is OneMinusSrcAlphaFactor.
The tranparency of the .blendDst. Default is null.
Blending equation to use when applying blending. It's one of the constants defined in Three.js. Default is AddEquation.
The tranparency of the .blendEquation. Default is null.
Which blending to use when displaying objects with this material. Default is NormalBlending.
Blending source. It's one of the blending mode constants defined in Three.js. Default is SrcAlphaFactor.
The tranparency of the .blendSrc. Default is null.
Changes the behavior of clipping planes so that only their intersection is clipped, rather than their union. Default is false.
User-defined clipping planes specified as THREE.Plane objects in world space.
These planes apply to the objects this material is attached to.
Points in space whose signed distance to the plane is negative are clipped (not rendered).
See the WebGL / clipping /intersection example. Default is null.
Defines whether to clip shadows according to the clipping planes specified on this material. Default is false.
Whether to render the material's color. This can be used in conjunction with a mesh's .renderOrder property to create invisible objects that occlude other objects. Default is true.
Custom defines to be injected into the shader. These are passed in form of an object literal, with key/value pairs. { MY_CUSTOM_DEFINE: '' , PI2: Math.PI * 2 }.
The pairs are defined in both vertex and fragment shaders. Default is undefined.
Which depth function to use. Default is LessEqualDepth. See the depth mode constants for all possible values.
Whether to have depth test enabled when rendering this material. When the depth test is disabled, the depth write
will also be implicitly disabled.
Whether rendering this material has any effect on the depth buffer. Default is true.
When drawing 2D overlays it can be useful to disable the depth writing in order to layer several things together without creating z-index artifacts.
Unique number of this material instance.
Whether rendering this material has any effect on the stencil buffer. Default is false.
The stencil comparison function to use. Default is AlwaysStencilFunc. See stencil operation constants for all possible values.
The value to use when performing stencil comparisons or stencil operations. Default is 0.
The bit mask to use when writing to the stencil buffer. Default is 0xFF.
The bit mask to use when comparing against the stencil buffer. Default is 0xFF.
Which stencil operation to perform when the comparison function returns false. Default is KeepStencilOp. See the stencil operation constants for all possible values.
Which stencil operation to perform when the comparison function returns true but the depth test fails.
Default is KeepStencilOp.
See the stencil operation constants for all possible values.
Which stencil operation to perform when the comparison function returns true and the depth test passes.
Default is KeepStencilOp.
See the stencil operation constants for all possible values.
Material name. Default is an empty string.
Opacity. Default is 1.
Whether to use polygon offset. Default is false. This corresponds to the POLYGON_OFFSET_FILL WebGL feature.
Sets the polygon offset factor. Default is 0.
Sets the polygon offset units. Default is 0.
Override the renderer's default precision for this material. Can be "highp", "mediump" or "lowp". Defaults is null.
Whether to premultiply the alpha (transparency) value. See WebGL / Materials / Transparency for an example of the difference. Default is false.
Whether to apply dithering to the color to remove the appearance of banding. Default is false.
Defines which of the face sides will be rendered - front, back or both.
Default is THREE.FrontSide. Other options are THREE.BackSide and THREE.DoubleSide.
Defines which of the face sides will cast shadows. Default is null.
If null, the value is opposite that of side, above.
Defines whether this material is tone mapped according to the renderer's
toneMapping setting. It is ignored when rendering to a render target or using
post processing.
Defines whether this material is transparent. This has an effect on rendering as transparent objects need special treatment and are rendered after non-transparent objects.
When set to true, the extent to which the material is transparent is controlled by setting it's .opacity property.
Value is the string 'Material'. This shouldn't be changed, and can be used to find all objects of this type in a scene.
UUID of this material instance. This gets automatically assigned, so this shouldn't be edited.
Defines whether vertex coloring is used. Default is false.
Defines whether this material is visible. Default is true.
An object that can be used to store custom data about the Material. It should not hold references to functions as these will not be cloned.
This starts at 0 and counts how many times .needsUpdate is set to true.
Gets the alpha value to be used when running an alpha test. Default is 0.
Sets the alpha value to be used when running an alpha test. Default is 0.
Specifies that the material needs to be updated, WebGL wise. Set it to true if you made changes that need to be reflected in WebGL.
This property is automatically set to true when instancing a new material.
An optional callback that is executed immediately before the shader program is compiled.
This function is called with the associated WebGL program parameters and renderer.
Useful for the modification of built-in materials.
WebGL program parameters
WebGLRenderer context that is initializing the material
Sets the properties based on the values.
A container with parameters.
Copy the parameters from the passed material into this material.
This disposes the material. Textures of a material don't get disposed. These needs to be disposed by Texture.
Adds a listener to an event type.
The type of event to listen to.
The function that gets called when the event is fired.
Checks if listener is added to an event type.
The type of event to listen to.
The function that gets called when the event is fired.
Removes a listener from an event type.
The type of the listener that gets removed.
The listener function that gets removed.
Fire an event type.
Materials describe the appearance of objects. They are defined in a (mostly) renderer-independent way, so you don't have to rewrite materials if you decide to use a different renderer.