VR examples using @angular-three
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Feb 15, 2023 - TypeScript
VR examples using @angular-three
They do cybermobbing for money [N.W.O - Das Cybermobbing Cartell]
A 3rd year University physics project for simulating satellites motion in orbit.
Welcome to my Three.js Learning Repository – a personal log of my journey through learning and experimenting with WebGL using Three.js.
An interactive 3D visualization tool for tracking and animating vehicle routes in real-time. Built with Three.js and custom shaders, this project overlays dynamic vehicle trajectories on a detailed 3D map of Gran Canaria.
A controllable, animated galaxy presented in 3D with hundreds of thousands of particles. Created with Three.js.
This project combines a 3D visualization of a college campus with real-time stats and an interactive scene. Using Blender and Three.js, users can explore the campus in a unique way. Additionally, an AI backend server allows students to view their schedules and ask college-related questions.
Craft your own cosmic wonders with NebulaCraft, an interactive WebGL galaxy generator. Explore a universe of possibilities in real-time. 🌌✨ #WebGL #ThreeJS #GalaxyGenerator
A futuristic real-time 3D holographic visualization built using Three.js, GLSL shaders, GSAP animations and WebGL rendering techniques. This project features hologram scan lines, glitch effects, dynamic object transitions and interactive controls inspired by cyberpunk and sci-fi interfaces.
Simplify transformation of data between gui and controlled object
A random walker powered texture generator.
This is a personal Three.js exercise for Materials. It explores different material types, from basic and normal to PBR-based standard and physical materials. The lesson covers textures, lighting interaction, environment maps, advanced effects like clearcoat and transmission, plus performance trade-offs and real-time tweaking with lil-gui.
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