MapBox: How to render object buried underground in 3d? [closed] - mapbox

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When the camera is tilted very close to the ground, I want to make some ground parts transparent to show a buried object like a pipe.
libraries I am using: Mapbox Gl Js, Three.js

Have you tried to use the outline effect? It looks it could be what you need.

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What tools do you use to create drawing style presentations, (something like kid's drawings)
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or do you use flash ?
for eg.
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any other tips?
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