Three. js tutorial and example (Tutorials and Examples)
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Tutorials and Examples
Now that you are sold on Three. js, where do you start? Here is a collection of tutorials, examples, presentations and videos to get you started.
Getting Started
- Introduction to WebGL-this is a presentation with live code examples that will introduce you to WebGL and Three. js.
- Getting Started With Three. js-a great tutorial that explains the basics of 3D modeling using the library. It is easy to read and beginner friendly.
- Getting Started-this is the official getting started tutorial. It explains the basics for getting Three. js running.
- Creating Participant With Three. js-another tutorial by Paul Lewis, in which he explains how to develop a cool particle system (demo ).
- WebGL Academy-if you wish to learn pure WebGL, without Three. js, you can follow this step by step guide. here you write code in an editor and see a real-time preview of the result. examples
- Basic Three. js Examples-These are beginner-friendly examples, that are easy to follow and well-known ented. Start with this page once you 've completed the getting started posts.
- Three. js examples by Stemkoski-This page might look like it came out of the late 90 s, but it actually quite relevant. it hosts a large collection of Three. js examples with thoroughly commented source code, which cover a broad range of topics.
- Official Three. js Examples-These examples demonstrate every part of the library. Unfortunately the source code is lacking on comments and might be difficult to follow at times. Videos
- WebGL Techniques and Performance is a hour long presentation from Google I/O in which a lot of topics are covered.
- WebGL 101 is a very good instructional video for beginners, also focused on WebGL.
- Introduction to Three. js is a 36 minute presentation for beginners who wish to learn about Three. js. More Resources
- The official Three. js reference-you shoshould bookmark this and have it opened in a tab at all times.
- The official wiki-contains a FAQ section and links to varous articles and other resources that you might find useful.
- Learning Three. js-this is a blog dedicated to publishing Three. js tutorials. Each post explains how to make one of the popular demos that you see throughout the web.
- Three. js Editor-this is a code editor for three. js with live preview. you can use it to quickly try out things with the library. you can share your experiments with others and save your SS.
- Alternative documentation-this is an autogenerated index of all the methods in the library.
- Google + page-here you can find fresh news and links about the library.
- SO questions, tagged with three. js. Reading through the most popular questions and answers now will save you time and headaches later on.
- WebGL Subreddit-this is not focused only on three. js, but is worth browsing nonetheless.