http://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/class-Cubemap.html
Cubemap
Switch to ScriptingA Cubemap is a collection of six square textures that represent thereflections on an environment. The six squares form the faces of an imaginary cube that surrounds anobject; each face represents the view along the directions of the world axes(up, down, left, right, forward and back).
Cubemaps are often used to capture reflections or “surroundings” of objects; for exampleskyboxes and environment reflections often use cubemaps.
Creating Cubemaps from Textures
Preferred way of creating cubemaps is importing them from specially laid out textures.Select Cubemap
texture import type and Unity should do the rest. Several commonly used cubemap layouts aresupported (and in most cases detected automatically).
Vertical and horizontal cross layouts, as well as column and row of cubemap faces are supported:
Another common layout is LatLong
(Latitude-Longitude, sometimes called cylindrical). Panorama images areoften in this layout:
SphereMap
(spherical environment map) images can also be found:
By default Unity looks at the aspect ratio of the imported texture to determine the most appopriate layout fromthe above. When imported, a cubemap is produced which can be used for skyboxes and reflections:
Selecting Glossy Reflection
option is useful for cubemap textures that will be used byReflection Probes. It processed cubemap mip levels in a special way(specular convolution) that can be used to simulate reflections from surfaces of different smoothness:
Legacy Cubemap Assets
Unity also supports creating cubemaps out of six separate textures.Select Assets > Create > Legacy > Cubemap from the menu,and drag six textures into empty slots in the inspector.
Legacy Cubemap InspectorProperty: | Function: |
---|---|
Right..Back Slots | Textures for the corresponding cubemap face. |
Face Size | Width and Height of each Cubemap face in pixels. The textures will be scaled automatically to fit this size. |
Mipmap | Should mipmaps be created? |
Linear | Should the cubemap use linear color? |
Readable | Should the cubemap allow scripts to access the pixel data? |
Note that it is preferred to create cubemaps using the Cubemap texture import type (see above) - thisway cubemap texture data can be compressed; edge fixups and glossy reflection convolution be performed;and HDR cubemaps are supported.
Other Techniques
Another useful technique is to generate the cubemap from the contents of a Unity scene using a script.The Camera.RenderToCubemap function can record the six faceimages from any desired position in the scene; the code example on the function’s script reference pageadds a menu command to make this task easy.