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This engine is intended to be used as a drop-in replacement to Three.js’s WebGLRenderer
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Problem
It tends not to work as a drop-in replacement out-of-the-box, because the renderer crashes when:
- Meshes contain a
THREE.Geometry
instead of aTHREE.BufferGeometry
. - It uses materials for which the texture images are not loaded yet.
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Create a boilerplate project to start with React Ape. It should be quite simple, just one component and "live reload" working. I'm open to ideas to start the project, but I really don't to add a CLI for it. It can be a script on gh (ex:
sh https://github.com/raphamorim/react-ape/raw/scripts/start.sh
) that can clone and install the dependencies.