rayshader (version 0.11.5)

sphere_shade: Calculate Surface Color Map

Description

Calculates a color for each point on the surface using the surface normals and hemispherical UV mapping. This uses either a texture map provided by the user (as an RGB array), or a built-in color texture.

Usage

sphere_shade(heightmap, sunangle = 315, texture = "imhof1",
  normalvectors = NULL, zscale = 1, progbar = interactive())

Arguments

heightmap

A two-dimensional matrix, where each entry in the matrix is the elevation at that point. All points are assumed to be evenly spaced.

sunangle

Default `315` (NW). The direction of the main highlight color (derived from the built-in palettes or the `create_texture` function).

texture

Default `imhof1`. Either a square matrix indicating the spherical texture mapping, or a string indicating one of the built-in palettes (`imhof1`,`imhof2`,`imhof3`,`imhof4`,`desert`, `bw`, and `unicorn`).

normalvectors

Default `NULL`. Cache of the normal vectors (from `calculate_normal` function). Supply this to speed up texture mapping.

zscale

Default `1`. The ratio between the x and y spacing (which are assumed to be equal) and the z axis.

progbar

Default `TRUE` if interactive, `FALSE` otherwise. If `FALSE`, turns off progress bar.

Value

RGB array of hillshaded texture mappings.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
montereybay %>%
 sphere_shade() %>%
 plot_map()
 
#Change to a built-in color texture:
montereybay %>%
 sphere_shade(texture="desert") %>%
 plot_map()

#Change the highlight angle:
montereybay %>%
 sphere_shade(texture="desert", sunangle = 45) %>%
 plot_map()

#Create our own texture using the `create_texture` function:
montereybay %>%
 sphere_shade(texture=create_texture("springgreen","darkgreen",
                                     "turquoise","steelblue3","white")) %>%
 plot_map()
# }

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