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@stendahls/vr-framework
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Interactive vr panorama framework based on a fork from panolens (https://github.com/pchen66/panolens.js)
Interactive panorama VR framework
Based on:
Panolens - which is itself an interactive panorama VR framework that is a wrapper around three.js, which is a javascript implementation of the OpenGL 3D graphics library.
We have customised Panolens to a degree to fix some bugs and add support for certain VR headsets (eg Google Cardboard v2.0)
I'm not going to lie; this was written in a hurry and it shows
v0.07 - We don't want to ignore the primary deliverables v0.05 - fixed incorrectly located constructor prototype for zoneNavBar v0.04 - consolidated to original working version (modified to use npm instead of jank)
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Interactive vr panorama framework based on a fork from panolens (https://github.com/pchen66/panolens.js)
The npm package @stendahls/vr-framework receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @stendahls/vr-framework popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @stendahls/vr-framework demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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