3d-graphics
3D technology is used in a wide range of fields, including film, video games, architecture, engineering, and product design. It allows designers to create digital models of objects that can be manipulated and rendered in three dimensions. 3D modeling software is used to create and manipulate 3D models, and 3D animation software is used to create movement and effects within those models. 3D technology has also been adopted for use in 3D printing, where physical objects can be created from digital models.
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Physical material editor for babylonjs
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Experimental site for demoing Babylon.js and react
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3D product configurator
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This ultimate site breaker can break sites into 2 different ways
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Personal Portfolia Website
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A unique family Japanese pancake restaurant with our main chef Doraemon
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Personal Website https://dermotobrien.me
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Awesome currency convert!
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A 3d engine based on 2D HTML Canvas. Started from scratch for learning purposes.
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3D software renderer written in typescript
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A 3d Sphere Engine generated for CG classes
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Solar positioning system for archaeoastronomy project(s)
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3D rendering on React Native
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Atlas Render Farm Manager plugin system.
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Spinning earth made with vite and three js
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A minimal typescript based three.js started code to get you up and running.
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babylon.js as an external library with typescript and webpack
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