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WebXR Interaction for Three.js
This library builds on Three.js (open-source WebGL library) and WebXR (Web Standard for Augmented and Virtual Reality) to deliver composable and extensible interactions for immersive experiences .
We provide bindings to react-three/fiber, enabling a familiar Developer Experience for react developers.
npm install @coconut-xr/natuerlich
Spatial UI with Koestlich | Placing Objects - 3D Models from Quaternius |
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Rag Doll Physics - based on R3F Example | Auto Demo - VR Drift Racing |
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Klettern Demo - VR Climbing | Gamepad Example |
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This library is only possible because of the great efforts from the Immersive Web Community Group and Immersive Web Working Group at the W3C, the Three.js team, and the react-three-fiber team. This work is inspired by existing libraries, such as react-xr and handy-work.
natuerlich is funded by Coconut Capital
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webxr interaction for three.js
The npm package @coconut-xr/natuerlich receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, @coconut-xr/natuerlich popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @coconut-xr/natuerlich demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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