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skinview3d
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Three.js powered Minecraft skin viewer.
<div id="skin_container"></div>
<script>
let skinViewer = new skinview3d.SkinViewer({
domElement: document.getElementById("skin_container"),
slim: true,
width: 600,
height: 600,
skinUrl: "img/skin.png",
capeUrl: "img/cape.png",
animation: skinview3d.WalkAnimation
});
// change the skin and cape
// skinViewer.skinUrl = "img/skin.png";
// skinViewer.capeUrl = "img/cape.png";
// change the width and height
// skinViewer.width = 300;
// skinViewer.height = 400;
// enable the mouse control feature
let control = new skinview3d.SkinControl(skinViewer);
// pause the animation
// skinViewer.animationPaused = true;
// change the animation speed
// skinViewer.animationSpeed = 8;
// disable the 'right click to play/pause' feature
// control.enableAnimationControl = false;
</script>
npm run build
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Three.js powered Minecraft skin viewer
The npm package skinview3d receives a total of 809 weekly downloads. As such, skinview3d popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that skinview3d demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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