Phaser API Documentation

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addPointLight(x, y, [color], [radius], [intensity], [attenuation])

Description:

Creates a new Point Light Game Object and adds it to the Scene.

Note: This method will only be available if the Point Light Game Object has been built into Phaser.

The Point Light Game Object provides a way to add a point light effect into your game, without the expensive shader processing requirements of the traditional Light Game Object.

The difference is that the Point Light renders using a custom shader, designed to give the impression of a point light source, of variable radius, intensity and color, in your game. However, unlike the Light Game Object, it does not impact any other Game Objects, or use their normal maps for calcuations. This makes them extremely fast to render compared to Lights and perfect for special effects, such as flickering torches or muzzle flashes.

For maximum performance you should batch Point Light Game Objects together. This means ensuring they follow each other consecutively on the display list. Ideally, use a Layer Game Object and then add just Point Lights to it, so that it can batch together the rendering of the lights. You don't have to do this, and if you've only a handful of Point Lights in your game then it's perfectly safe to mix them into the dislay list as normal. However, if you're using a large number of them, please consider how they are mixed into the display list.

The renderer will automatically cull Point Lights. Those with a radius that does not intersect with the Camera will be skipped in the rendering list. This happens automatically and the culled state is refreshed every frame, for every camera.

The origin of a Point Light is always 0.5 and it cannot be changed.

Point Lights are a WebGL only feature and do not have a Canvas counterpart.

Parameters:

name type arguments Default description
x number

The horizontal position of this Point Light in the world.

y number

The vertical position of this Point Light in the world.

color number <optional> 0xffffff

The color of the Point Light, given as a hex value.

radius number <optional> 128

The radius of the Point Light.

intensity number <optional> 1

The intensity, or colr blend, of the Point Light.

attenuation number <optional> 0.1

The attenuation of the Point Light. This is the reduction of light from the center point.

Returns:
Description:

The Game Object that was created.

Since: 3.50.0