[name] is defined by a MatCap (or Lit Sphere) texture, which encodes the
material color and shading.
[name] does not respond to lights since the matcap image file encodes
baked lighting. It will cast a shadow onto an object that receives shadows
(and shadow clipping works), but it will not self-shadow or receive
shadows.
[page:Object parameters] - (optional) an object with one or more
properties defining the material's appearance. Any property of the
material (including any property inherited from [page:Material]) can be
passed in here.
The exception is the property [page:Hexadecimal color], which can be
passed in as a hexadecimal string and is `0xffffff` (white) by default.
[page:Color.set]( color ) is called internally.
See the base [page:Material] class for common properties.
The alpha map is a grayscale texture that controls the opacity across the
surface (black: fully transparent; white: fully opaque). Default is
null.
Only the color of the texture is used, ignoring the alpha channel if one
exists. For RGB and RGBA textures, the [page:WebGLRenderer WebGL] renderer
will use the green channel when sampling this texture due to the extra bit
of precision provided for green in DXT-compressed and uncompressed RGB 565
formats. Luminance-only and luminance/alpha textures will also still work
as expected.
The texture to create a bump map. The black and white values map to the perceived depth in relation to the lights. Bump doesn't actually affect the geometry of the object, only the lighting. If a normal map is defined this will be ignored.
How much the bump map affects the material. Typical ranges are 0-1. Default is `1`.
[page:Color] of the material, by default set to white (0xffffff).
The displacement map affects the position of the mesh's vertices. Unlike other maps which only affect the light and shade of the material the displaced vertices can cast shadows, block other objects, and otherwise act as real geometry. The displacement texture is an image where the value of each pixel (white being the highest) is mapped against, and repositions, the vertices of the mesh.
How much the displacement map affects the mesh (where black is no displacement, and white is maximum displacement). Without a displacement map set, this value is not applied. Default is `1`.
The offset of the displacement map's values on the mesh's vertices. Without a displacement map set, this value is not applied. Default is `0`.
Define whether the material is rendered with flat shading. Default is false.
Whether the material is affected by fog. Default is `true`.
The color map. May optionally include an alpha channel, typically combined with [page:Material.transparent .transparent] or [page:Material.alphaTest .alphaTest]. Default is null. The texture map color is modulated by the diffuse [page:.color].
The matcap map. Default is null.
The texture to create a normal map. The RGB values affect the surface normal for each pixel fragment and change the way the color is lit. Normal maps do not change the actual shape of the surface, only the lighting. In case the material has a normal map authored using the left handed convention, the y component of normalScale should be negated to compensate for the different handedness.
The type of normal map.
Options are [page:constant THREE.TangentSpaceNormalMap] (default), and
[page:constant THREE.ObjectSpaceNormalMap].
How much the normal map affects the material. Typical ranges are 0-1. Default is a [page:Vector2] set to (1,1).
See the base [page:Material] class for common methods.
[link:https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/master/src/[path].js src/[path].js]