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kokomi.js

v1.9.99

Published

A three.js helper library.

Downloads

840

Readme

Sangonomiya Kokomi, the young Divine Priestess of Watatsumi Island.

Install

npm i kokomi.js

Also, make sure to install three.js.

npm i three

Check the documentation: https://kokomi-docs.netlify.app/

Hello world

With just several lines, you can make a most basic 3D scene :d

index.html

<div id="sketch"></div>

style.css

#sketch {
  width: 100vw;
  height: 100vh;
  background: black;
  overflow: hidden;
}

script.js

import * as kokomi from "kokomi.js";

class Sketch extends kokomi.Base {
  create() {
    new kokomi.OrbitControls(this);

    const box = new kokomi.Box(this);
    box.addExisting();

    this.update((time) => {
      box.spin(time);
    });
  }
}

const createSketch = () => {
  const sketch = new Sketch();
  sketch.create();
  return sketch;
};

createSketch();

Basic

Online Sandbox: https://kokomi-sandbox.netlify.app/

Features

  • You can simply extend kokomi.Base class to kickstart a simple scene without writing any boilerplate codes.
  • Either you can write all your three.js code in a single file, or encapsulate your code into individual classes in a large project. By extending kokomi.Component, you can make your components keep their own state and animation.
  • kokomi.AssetManager can handle the preloads of assets (gltfModel, texture, cubeTexture, font, etc). You can just write a simple js object to config your assets without caring about various loaders.
  • Integrated with three.interactive, which can handle mouse and touch interactions easily.
  • Many more useful components for you to discover!

Previews

Model Showcase

2

Shadertoy Integration

3

Persistence Effect

4

Render Texture

5

Reflector

6

Infinite Gallery

7

Credits

Author

👤 alphardex

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