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SolidUI-Website
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SolidUI Community – Official Website Introduction
SolidUI generate any shape with a single sentence
The SolidUI official website serves as a hub for users to access basic information and latest updates about SolidUI. The website is divided into several sections:
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3d-force-graph
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[OC] A Centrality-Weighted Network Graph of all current Australian Parliamentary Committees
I used neo4j and https://github.com/vasturiano/3d-force-graph to make the visuals. Full graph is here: https://lewington-pitsos.github.io/committees/committees.html
Tool: The visuals were made with neo4j, and for the 3d graph I also used https://github.com/vasturiano/3d-force-graph
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Words reachable from the word "lobster" by changing, adding, or deleting one letter at a time [OC]
Oof, yeah, I hadn't even noticed that "rouster" somehow got almost perfectly overlapped onto the line linking "lobster" to "louster". I'd have to experiment with more layout algorithms and their parameters. In the meantime, the interactive viz (all I did was throw JSON at 3d-force-graph) gets around the layout problem by letting you freely rotate the scene and drag nodes: https://pjleimbigler.github.io/wordgraph/graph.html
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3D graph ?
The Examples section on this page shows many different types of 3D graphs. The Text example presents the graph as text nodes.
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i made a 3D network map of my improvised music, grouped together by instrumentation and location etc
I will open source the whole thing at some point, but need to cleanup a bit first It is a simple page built using Svelte, and then the graph rendering is done using this library https://github.com/vasturiano/3d-force-graph
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i made a 3D network map of my music, clustering by instrumentation and place etc
anyway it is a simple svelte app with typescript and was primarily made using this three.js library https://github.com/vasturiano/3d-force-graph i will open source my own code at some point but now it is a bit messy
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[Help] What is a good visualiser for a 3D graph with known positions, with node and edge weights?
thanks, it doesn't look like the right kind of visualisation, i'm looking for something to render lots of nodes (10-100s of thousands), so probably something along the lines of this would be better: https://github.com/vasturiano/3d-force-graph , except that 3d force graph determines the positions in space by fitting, rather than specifying positions. (having looked at it again, it may be possible to modify it to fix positions however..)
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Using 3d-force-graph to create a social network explorer in 3D space
https://github.com/vasturiano/3d-force-graph is the library used, if anyone is curious
What are some alternatives?
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