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MIT License | MIT License |
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cannon-es
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Help with chase camera
// ============ // part 2 // add base vehicle body // reference: https://github.com/pmndrs/cannon-es/blob/master/examples/rigid_vehicle.html // ============ const carBody = new CANNON.Body({ mass: 20, position: new CANNON.Vec3(0, 6, 0), shape: new CANNON.Box(new CANNON.Vec3(4, 0.5, 2)), });
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Hello guys can someone help me with this? I'm trying to use the wireframe because I think I made an error when implementing the quaternion to my cube. I'm trying to use the debug tool. Do I need to import something with that? I already imported the Cannon.Js and everything works fine.
cannon.js hasn't been maintained for 7-8 years, the project lives on here https://github.com/pmndrs/cannon-es you import it like so
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Drive a Tesla Cybertruck or literally any car on your browser with Threejs
Cannon-ES - 3D physics engine
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Challenges of a web VR throwing game
Since I'm a big Poimandres fan I looked into react-xr, and it was very easy to get a first WebXR project up and running. Unfortunately, there are many dependencies in the ecosystem which slowed me down: react-xr is built on top of react-three-fiber which is built on top of Three.js, and physics is enabled by use-cannon which is built on top of cannon-es. For a long time I was running into issues and helping fix them with a couple of pull requests, and ultimately it was preventing me from working on the actual project. Still, Poimandres is a great community and I got a lot of inspiration from the content being shared in the discord.
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Learn Three.js + Cannon.js while building a 3D game with physics (FREE course)
This was the post I was remembering, see repo here: https://github.com/pmndrs/cannon-es
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[AskJS] What is your favorite JavaScript physics library?
btw canon has been abandoned for years. it continues to receive support on here: https://github.com/pmndrs/cannon-es which next to bug fixes also gives it types and esm/tree-shaking.
react-three-fiber
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3JS Job Market
this is perfect then. a large part of the threejs userbase is using https://github.com/pmndrs/react-three-fiber (roughly 1/4, and growing) and this is also where you find lots of job opportunities. fiber has a vast eco system, but if you can pair this with your knowledge of shaders you'll find a job tomorrow if you wanted.
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Next topics for mastering frontend
there's 3d with threeJS you could play around with that and hooking it into react with react-three-fiber.
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Was anyone able to make a 3D CAD tool in React?
Have you looked at this: https://github.com/pmndrs/react-three-fiber
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CLI vs Expo
Only instance in recent memory where I was able to get something working with Expo but not the CLI was when trying to integrate react-three-fiber, but even that may be resolved now.
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Getting started with 3D web development
this will put you at a massive advantage: https://github.com/pmndrs/react-three-fiber it's a renderer, just like react-dom, it won't change what threejs is or how it functions.
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Suggestions needed
there's a whole eco system around three in react and next. it starts with react-three-fiber, drei has tons of helpers, and then there's three-next for when you need 100% lighthouse, persisting canvas across routes etc.
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Built a new splash page at the beginning of the year. Used the opportunity to experiment with react-three-fiber.
I picked the stack I did to expand upon my skill set. In particular, I wanted to brush up on react-three-fiber, react-spring & drei.
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My own collection so far :)
I think the easiest for you would be to get into this through web development try this https://github.com/pmndrs/react-three-fiber coupled with this https://github.com/pmndrs/react-xr But don't expect super beautiful graphic from this, it's abstraction over three.js library which is abstraction over webgl standard which implements OpenGL ES 2.0 which is 7 years old graphics standard targeted to mobile devices with not much power. Or you can experiment with unity (unity XR) or unreal engine which are harder to learn but produce better graphics.
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Why react?
On the technical side, the ability to have pluggable renderers has been very useful for us. We never would have considered 3D without react-three-fiber. Building cli applications with react-ink is pretty cool.
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3D Product Card With ReactJS
Then, we need to install the dependencies that we will use in this project. We will use Three.js library, @react-three/fiber and @react-three/drei.
What are some alternatives?
ammo.js - Direct port of the Bullet physics engine to JavaScript using Emscripten
drei - 🥉 useful helpers for react-three-fiber
use-cannon - 👋💣 physics based hooks for @react-three/fiber
BabylonJS - Babylon.js is a powerful, beautiful, simple, and open game and rendering engine packed into a friendly JavaScript framework.
THREE.MeshLine - Mesh replacement for THREE.Line
cannon-es-debugger - Wireframe debugger for use with cannon-es https://github.com/react-spring/cannon-es
Next.js - The React Framework
raycast-vehicle-engine - Drive your favorite 3D car in your threejs world just by uploading the GLTF Model and generating code all on the browser itself!
framer/motion - Open source, production-ready animation and gesture library for React
WebXR-emulator-extension - WebXR emulator extension
wasm-bindgen - Facilitating high-level interactions between Wasm modules and JavaScript