Exploring Three.JS for 3D web experiences

I have been dabbling with three.js to try and understand how to make 3D experiences in the browser. It’s really cool!

I can imagine integrating this technology into The Detective Society. We could have evidence, like a murder weapon, that you have to examine… Rotate the item, zoom in and look for clues. Super cool!

As an example, this is a little train set made entirely in browser: https://lnkd.in/e-fAfHqh I am a long way from being able to make something like this, but the scope is cool!

It’s probably too advance for most of the small business websites needed at Web Wise Media, but it does give a good glimpse of what can be done with creative ideas, right in the browser.

Three.JS is available here: https://threejs.org/

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Dan Wiseman

Founder & director of Web Wise. He writes about web design, marketing, entrepreneurship, investing and games. Dan regularly speaks on these subjects and is available for coaching and consultancy.


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