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Cesium Ground-Push Plugin

A plugin that enables "excavating" terrain of a defined rectangle within Cesium. It allows a user to define an rectangle and push the terrain within that region up or down. The pushed region can also be textured with a different terrain tile. This could potentially be used to visualise geospatial data or imagery in subsurface context. Checkout the demo.

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Cesium version

Currently working with Cesium versions 1.0 through to 1.2. For earlier releases, please check the Ground-Push Plugin releases.

License

Apache 2.0. Free for commercial and non-commercial use. See LICENSE.md.

Usage

Include the following into your source:

<script type="text/javascript" src="[your path to Cesium]/Cesium.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="GroundPushGlobeSurfaceShaderSet.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="GroundPushGlobeVS.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="GroundPushGlobeFS.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="GroundPush.js"></script>

Before you do anything with Cesium you must setup and initialise the Ground-Push plugin.

First, setup the options you require for the ground-push. Currently these include:

  • pushDepth - The initial height of the push region in metres.
  • pushRectangle - Required: A Cesium Rectangle of the region to be pushed.
  • pushBaseTint - A Cesium Cartesian3 representing the RGB colour tint of the base of the pushed region.
  • pushSidesTint - A Cesium Cartesian3 representing the RGB colour tint of the sides of the pushed region.

E.g.

var options = {
	pushRectangle : new Cesium.Rectangle( 0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 0.1 ),	// in radians
	pushDepth : -10000,										// in metres
	pushSidesTint : new Cesium.Cartesian3( 0.7, 0.6, 0.5 )	// rgb
};

Then initialise ground-push by passing in Cesium and options:

var gp = new GroundPush(Cesium, options);

If you want to apply a different texture to the pushed region you can use a Cesium Imagery Layer. Create it and add it as usual, then define the showOnlyInPushedRegion to true on that layer:

var imageryLayers = globe.imageryLayers;
var imageryProvider = new Cesium.TileMapServiceImageryProvider({
	url : 'http://cesium.agi.com/blackmarble',
	maximumLevel : 8,
	credit : 'Black Marble imagery courtesy NASA Earth Observatory',

    // Limit the rectangle of the imagery layer so that tiles
    // that will never be visible aren't loaded.
    rectangle : gp.getOuterRectangle()
});
imageryLayers.addImageryProvider(imageryProvider);

// Define this property to limit the ImageryLayer to the push region.
imageryLayers.get(1).showOnlyInPushedRegion = true;

You can change the push depth at any time simply by accessing the pushDepth property of the GroundPush object:

gp.pushDepth = -20000;

Currently, however, you cannot change the push rectangle once ground-push has been initialised.

Contributing

Your more than welcome to contribute. Please do this via a pull request.

Known Issues

  • Zooming too close to the pushed region - tiles within the push rectangle will disappear due to culling.
  • Horizon culling can be an issue at low angles.
  • Changing the push rectangle region once initialised does not work correctly.