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How to make my scene responsive for other devices?
Thanks, I'll take a closer look to bounds. I came up with a different solution. My problem was that when opening the project in smartphones everything started to look excessively zoomed in. I ended up using react-media and put the camera a bit farther when I had to handle the 'small' screen case, otherwise just render everything how it is. Perhaps not the most optimal solution but it works for now haha :)
What are some alternatives?
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