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threejs-lighting

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Configure Three.js lighting: ambient, directional, point, spot, and area lights with shadows and IBL.

What is threejs-lighting?

Comprehensive guide to Three.js lighting systems including all light types, shadow configuration, and image-based lighting (IBL). Use this when adding lights to scenes, setting up realistic shadows, optimizing lighting performance, or implementing environment lighting.

  • Set up and configure all light types (Ambient, Hemisphere, Directional, Point, Spot, RectArea)
  • Enable and optimize shadow maps with bias, blur, and camera frustum tuning
  • Implement image-based lighting (IBL) with HDR environment maps
  • Use light helpers to visualize light sources and shadow cameras
  • Apply contact shadows as a fast alternative to real-time shadows
  • Configure light properties like intensity, distance, decay, and falloff

How to install threejs-lighting

npx skills add https://github.com/cloudai-x/threejs-skills --skill threejs-lighting
Prerequisites
  • Three.js library installed
  • For IBL: RGBELoader and HDR environment map files
  • For RectAreaLight: RectAreaLightUniformsLib initialization
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How to use threejs-lighting

  1. 1.Import THREE and required helpers/loaders
  2. 2.Enable shadow rendering on the renderer with shadowMap.enabled and shadowMap.type
  3. 3.Create light instances (AmbientLight, DirectionalLight, etc.) and add to scene
  4. 4.For shadow-casting lights: set castShadow=true, configure shadow.mapSize and shadow.camera
  5. 5.Set castShadow and receiveShadow on meshes that interact with shadows
  6. 6.Adjust shadow.bias and shadow.normalBias to eliminate shadow artifacts
  7. 7.For IBL: load HDR texture with RGBELoader and assign to scene.environment
  8. 8.Use light helpers (DirectionalLightHelper, PointLightHelper, etc.) to visualize and debug

Use cases

Good for
  • Adding realistic sun-like lighting with DirectionalLight and shadows to outdoor scenes
  • Creating soft area lighting with RectAreaLight for interior environments
  • Setting up omnidirectional point lights for bulbs or glowing objects
  • Implementing fast fake shadows using ContactShadows for performance-critical scenes
  • Loading HDR environment maps to light scenes with realistic reflections and ambient lighting
Who it's for
  • Three.js developers building 3D scenes
  • Graphics programmers optimizing lighting performance
  • Game developers implementing realistic lighting systems
  • Web developers creating interactive 3D visualizations

threejs-lighting FAQ

Which light type should I use for a sun?

Use DirectionalLight with castShadow=true. It simulates parallel light rays from a distant source. Configure shadow.camera to frame your scene tightly for best shadow quality.

Why do my shadows have artifacts or look wrong?

Adjust shadow.bias (typically -0.0001 to -0.001) and shadow.normalBias (0.01-0.05) to fix shadow acne. Ensure shadow.camera frustum tightly bounds your scene. Increase shadow.mapSize for sharper shadows.

How do I make soft, realistic lighting without real-time shadows?

Use RectAreaLight for area lighting, HemisphereLight for outdoor ambient, and ContactShadows for fast fake shadows. Load an HDR environment map with RGBELoader and set scene.environment for realistic reflections.

What's the performance cost of different light types?

AmbientLight and HemisphereLight are very cheap (no shadows). DirectionalLight, PointLight, SpotLight are medium cost. RectAreaLight is expensive. Shadow-casting multiplies cost by shadow map resolution.

Can I use RectAreaLight with shadows?

RectAreaLight does not natively support shadows. Use alternative techniques like ContactShadows or bake shadows into textures. RectAreaLight only works with MeshStandardMaterial and MeshPhysicalMaterial.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from cloudai-x/threejs-skills.


name: threejs-lighting description: Three.js lighting - light types, shadows, environment lighting. Use when adding lights, configuring shadows, setting up IBL, or optimizing lighting performance.

Three.js Lighting

Quick Start

import * as THREE from "three";

// Basic lighting setup
const ambientLight = new THREE.AmbientLight(0xffffff, 0.5);
scene.add(ambientLight);

const directionalLight = new THREE.DirectionalLight(0xffffff, 1);
directionalLight.position.set(5, 5, 5);
scene.add(directionalLight);

Light Types Overview

LightDescriptionShadow SupportCost
AmbientLightUniform everywhereNoVery Low
HemisphereLightSky/ground gradientNoVery Low
DirectionalLightParallel rays (sun)YesLow
PointLightOmnidirectional (bulb)YesMedium
SpotLightCone-shapedYesMedium
RectAreaLightArea light (window)No*High

*RectAreaLight shadows require custom solutions

AmbientLight

Illuminates all objects equally. No direction, no shadows.

// AmbientLight(color, intensity)
const ambient = new THREE.AmbientLight(0xffffff, 0.5);
scene.add(ambient);

// Modify at runtime
ambient.color.set(0xffffcc);
ambient.intensity = 0.3;

HemisphereLight

Gradient from sky to ground color. Good for outdoor scenes.

// HemisphereLight(skyColor, groundColor, intensity)
const hemi = new THREE.HemisphereLight(0x87ceeb, 0x8b4513, 0.6);
hemi.position.set(0, 50, 0);
scene.add(hemi);

// Properties
hemi.color; // Sky color
hemi.groundColor; // Ground color
hemi.intensity;

DirectionalLight

Parallel light rays. Simulates distant light source (sun).

// DirectionalLight(color, intensity)
const dirLight = new THREE.DirectionalLight(0xffffff, 1);
dirLight.position.set(5, 10, 5);

// Light points at target (default: 0, 0, 0)
dirLight.target.position.set(0, 0, 0);
scene.add(dirLight.target);

scene.add(dirLight);

DirectionalLight Shadows

dirLight.castShadow = true;

// Shadow map size (higher = sharper, more expensive)
dirLight.shadow.mapSize.width = 2048;
dirLight.shadow.mapSize.height = 2048;

// Shadow camera (orthographic)
dirLight.shadow.camera.near = 0.5;
dirLight.shadow.camera.far = 50;
dirLight.shadow.camera.left = -10;
dirLight.shadow.camera.right = 10;
dirLight.shadow.camera.top = 10;
dirLight.shadow.camera.bottom = -10;

// Shadow softness
dirLight.shadow.radius = 4; // Blur radius (PCFSoftShadowMap only)

// Shadow bias (fixes shadow acne)
dirLight.shadow.bias = -0.0001;
dirLight.shadow.normalBias = 0.02;

// Helper to visualize shadow camera
const helper = new THREE.CameraHelper(dirLight.shadow.camera);
scene.add(helper);

PointLight

Emits light in all directions from a point. Like a light bulb.

// PointLight(color, intensity, distance, decay)
const pointLight = new THREE.PointLight(0xffffff, 1, 100, 2);
pointLight.position.set(0, 5, 0);
scene.add(pointLight);

// Properties
pointLight.distance; // Maximum range (0 = infinite)
pointLight.decay; // Light falloff (physically correct = 2)

PointLight Shadows

pointLight.castShadow = true;
pointLight.shadow.mapSize.width = 1024;
pointLight.shadow.mapSize.height = 1024;

// Shadow camera (perspective - 6 directions for cube map)
pointLight.shadow.camera.near = 0.5;
pointLight.shadow.camera.far = 50;

pointLight.shadow.bias = -0.005;

SpotLight

Cone-shaped light. Like a flashlight or stage light.

// SpotLight(color, intensity, distance, angle, penumbra, decay)
const spotLight = new THREE.SpotLight(0xffffff, 1, 100, Math.PI / 6, 0.5, 2);
spotLight.position.set(0, 10, 0);

// Target (light points at this)
spotLight.target.position.set(0, 0, 0);
scene.add(spotLight.target);

scene.add(spotLight);

// Properties
spotLight.angle; // Cone angle (radians, max Math.PI/2)
spotLight.penumbra; // Soft edge (0-1)
spotLight.distance; // Range
spotLight.decay; // Falloff

SpotLight Shadows

spotLight.castShadow = true;
spotLight.shadow.mapSize.width = 1024;
spotLight.shadow.mapSize.height = 1024;

// Shadow camera (perspective)
spotLight.shadow.camera.near = 0.5;
spotLight.shadow.camera.far = 50;
spotLight.shadow.camera.fov = 30;

spotLight.shadow.bias = -0.0001;

// Focus (affects shadow projection)
spotLight.shadow.focus = 1;

RectAreaLight

Rectangular area light. Great for soft, realistic lighting.

import { RectAreaLightHelper } from "three/examples/jsm/helpers/RectAreaLightHelper.js";
import { RectAreaLightUniformsLib } from "three/examples/jsm/lights/RectAreaLightUniformsLib.js";

// Must initialize uniforms first
RectAreaLightUniformsLib.init();

// RectAreaLight(color, intensity, width, height)
const rectLight = new THREE.RectAreaLight(0xffffff, 5, 4, 2);
rectLight.position.set(0, 5, 0);
rectLight.lookAt(0, 0, 0);
scene.add(rectLight);

// Helper
const helper = new RectAreaLightHelper(rectLight);
rectLight.add(helper);

// Note: Only works with MeshStandardMaterial and MeshPhysicalMaterial
// Does not cast shadows natively

Shadow Setup

Enable Shadows

// 1. Enable on renderer
renderer.shadowMap.enabled = true;
renderer.shadowMap.type = THREE.PCFSoftShadowMap;

// Shadow map types:
// THREE.BasicShadowMap - fastest, low quality
// THREE.PCFShadowMap - default, filtered
// THREE.PCFSoftShadowMap - softer edges
// THREE.VSMShadowMap - variance shadow map

// 2. Enable on light
light.castShadow = true;

// 3. Enable on objects
mesh.castShadow = true;
mesh.receiveShadow = true;

// Ground plane
floor.receiveShadow = true;
floor.castShadow = false; // Usually false for floors

Optimizing Shadows

// Tight shadow camera frustum
const d = 10;
dirLight.shadow.camera.left = -d;
dirLight.shadow.camera.right = d;
dirLight.shadow.camera.top = d;
dirLight.shadow.camera.bottom = -d;
dirLight.shadow.camera.near = 0.5;
dirLight.shadow.camera.far = 30;

// Fix shadow acne
dirLight.shadow.bias = -0.0001; // Depth bias
dirLight.shadow.normalBias = 0.02; // Bias along normal

// Shadow map size (balance quality vs performance)
// 512 - low quality
// 1024 - medium quality
// 2048 - high quality
// 4096 - very high quality (expensive)

Contact Shadows (Fake, Fast)

import { ContactShadows } from "three/examples/jsm/objects/ContactShadows.js";

const contactShadows = new ContactShadows({
  resolution: 512,
  blur: 2,
  opacity: 0.5,
  scale: 10,
  position: [0, 0, 0],
});
scene.add(contactShadows);

Light Helpers

import { RectAreaLightHelper } from "three/examples/jsm/helpers/RectAreaLightHelper.js";

// DirectionalLight helper
const dirHelper = new THREE.DirectionalLightHelper(dirLight, 5);
scene.add(dirHelper);

// PointLight helper
const pointHelper = new THREE.PointLightHelper(pointLight, 1);
scene.add(pointHelper);

// SpotLight helper
const spotHelper = new THREE.SpotLightHelper(spotLight);
scene.add(spotHelper);

// Hemisphere helper
const hemiHelper = new THREE.HemisphereLightHelper(hemiLight, 5);
scene.add(hemiHelper);

// RectAreaLight helper
const rectHelper = new RectAreaLightHelper(rectLight);
rectLight.add(rectHelper);

// Update helpers when light changes
dirHelper.update();
spotHelper.update();

Environment Lighting (IBL)

Image-Based Lighting using HDR environment maps.

import { RGBELoader } from "three/examples/jsm/loaders/RGBELoader.js";

const rgbeLoader = new RGBELoader();
rgbeLoader.load("environment.hdr", (texture) => {
  texture.mapping = THREE.EquirectangularReflectionMapping;

  // Set as scene environment (affects all PBR materials)
  scene.environment = texture;

  // Optional: also use as background
  scene.background = texture;
  scene.backgroundBlurriness = 0; // 0-1, blur the background
  scene.backgroundIntensity = 1;
});

// PMREMGenerator for better reflections
const pmremGenerator = new THREE.PMREMGenerator(renderer);
pmremGenerator.compileEquirectangularShader();

rgbeLoader.load("environment.hdr", (texture) => {
  const envMap = pmremGenerator.fromEquirectangular(texture).texture;
  scene.environment = envMap;
  texture.dispose();
  pmremGenerator.dispose();
});

Cube Texture Environment

const cubeLoader = new THREE.CubeTextureLoader();
const envMap = cubeLoader.load([
  "px.jpg",
  "nx.jpg",
  "py.jpg",
  "ny.jpg",
  "pz.jpg",
  "nz.jpg",
]);

scene.environment = envMap;
scene.background = envMap;

Light Probes (Advanced)

Capture lighting from a point in space for ambient lighting.

import { LightProbeGenerator } from "three/examples/jsm/lights/LightProbeGenerator.js";

// Generate from cube texture
const lightProbe = new THREE.LightProbe();
scene.add(lightProbe);

lightProbe.copy(LightProbeGenerator.fromCubeTexture(cubeTexture));

// Or from render target
const cubeCamera = new THREE.CubeCamera(
  0.1,
  100,
  new THREE.WebGLCubeRenderTarget(256),
);
cubeCamera.update(renderer, scene);
lightProbe.copy(
  LightProbeGenerator.fromCubeRenderTarget(renderer, cubeCamera.renderTarget),
);

Common Lighting Setups

Three-Point Lighting

// Key light (main light)
const keyLight = new THREE.DirectionalLight(0xffffff, 1);
keyLight.position.set(5, 5, 5);
scene.add(keyLight);

// Fill light (softer, opposite side)
const fillLight = new THREE.DirectionalLight(0xffffff, 0.5);
fillLight.position.set(-5, 3, 5);
scene.add(fillLight);

// Back light (rim lighting)
const backLight = new THREE.DirectionalLight(0xffffff, 0.3);
backLight.position.set(0, 5, -5);
scene.add(backLight);

// Ambient fill
const ambient = new THREE.AmbientLight(0x404040, 0.3);
scene.add(ambient);

Outdoor Daylight

// Sun
const sun = new THREE.DirectionalLight(0xffffcc, 1.5);
sun.position.set(50, 100, 50);
sun.castShadow = true;
scene.add(sun);

// Sky ambient
const hemi = new THREE.HemisphereLight(0x87ceeb, 0x8b4513, 0.6);
scene.add(hemi);

Indoor Studio

// Multiple area lights
RectAreaLightUniformsLib.init();

const light1 = new THREE.RectAreaLight(0xffffff, 5, 2, 2);
light1.position.set(3, 3, 3);
light1.lookAt(0, 0, 0);
scene.add(light1);

const light2 = new THREE.RectAreaLight(0xffffff, 3, 2, 2);
light2.position.set(-3, 3, 3);
light2.lookAt(0, 0, 0);
scene.add(light2);

// Ambient fill
const ambient = new THREE.AmbientLight(0x404040, 0.2);
scene.add(ambient);

Light Animation

const clock = new THREE.Clock();

function animate() {
  const time = clock.getElapsedTime();

  // Orbit light around scene
  light.position.x = Math.cos(time) * 5;
  light.position.z = Math.sin(time) * 5;

  // Pulsing intensity
  light.intensity = 1 + Math.sin(time * 2) * 0.5;

  // Color cycling
  light.color.setHSL((time * 0.1) % 1, 1, 0.5);

  // Update helpers if using
  lightHelper.update();
}

Performance Tips

  1. Limit light count: Each light adds shader complexity
  2. Use baked lighting: For static scenes, bake to textures
  3. Smaller shadow maps: 512-1024 often sufficient
  4. Tight shadow frustums: Only cover needed area
  5. Disable unused shadows: Not all lights need shadows
  6. Use light layers: Exclude objects from certain lights
// Light layers
light.layers.set(1); // Light only affects layer 1
mesh.layers.enable(1); // Mesh is on layer 1
otherMesh.layers.disable(1); // Other mesh not affected

// Selective shadows
mesh.castShadow = true;
mesh.receiveShadow = true;
decorMesh.castShadow = false; // Small objects often don't need to cast

See Also

  • threejs-materials - Material light response
  • threejs-textures - Lightmaps and environment maps
  • threejs-postprocessing - Bloom and other light effects