def test_download_horse(): data = examples.download_horse() assert data.n_cells
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Disable mesh lighting. While plotters have a default set of lights and there are many options for customizing lighting conditions in general, meshes have the option to opt out of lighting altogether. Pass ``lighting=False`` to :func:`pyvista.Plotter.add_mesh` to disable lighting for the given mesh: """ # sphinx_gallery_thumbnail_number = 1 import pyvista as pv from pyvista import examples horse = examples.download_horse().decimate(0.9) horse.rotate_z(-120) horse.points = (horse.points - horse.center) * 100 shifted = horse.copy() shifted.translate((0, 10, 0)) plotter = pv.Plotter() plotter.add_mesh(horse, color='brown') plotter.add_mesh(shifted, color='brown', show_edges=True, lighting=False) plotter.show() ############################################################################### # Due to the obvious lack of depth detail this mostly makes sense for meshes # with non-trivial colors or textures. If it weren't for the edges being drawn, # the second mesh would be practically impossible to understand even with the # option to interactively explore the surface: