Render custom quantized mesh tiles in Cesium.js and debug individual tiles using THREE.js renderer.
Render custom quantized mesh tiles in Cesium and debug individual tiles using THREE.js renderer.
For generation quantized-mesh tiles from raster you can use the heremaps/tin-terrain tool.
Note: This is experimental code, expect changes.
npm i
npm start
At http://localhost:8080 you'll see a Cesium map with example terrain tiles.
To debug individual tile go to http://localhost:8080/tile.html.
On the right panel change the path to the tile and adjust debug parameters.
You can also start the app in a Docker container.
docker build -t qm-viewer .
docker run -t -i --name qm-viewer -p 8080:8080 -v $(pwd):/usr/src/app qm-viewer
By default application renders example tiles from ./example-tiles
folder. To serve files from different location customize SurfaceProvider
parameters in the ./src/map/index.js
.
Application serves statics from its whole root directory so you can put folder with custom tiles next to the ./example-tiles
folder.
SurfaceProvider
new SurfaceProvider(options)
Options:
SurfaceProvider
mocks missing tiles with a plane geometry.See CONTRIBUTING.
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