# multipleWindow3dScene **Repository Path**: jishuke/multipleWindow3dScene ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: multipleWindow3dScene - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: JavaScript - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 1 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2023-11-29 - **Last Updated**: 2023-12-04 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Multiple Window 3D Scene using Three.js ## Introduction This project demonstrates a unique approach to creating and managing a 3D scene across multiple browser windows using Three.js and localStorage. It's designed for developers interested in advanced web graphics and window management techniques. ## Features - 3D scene creation and rendering with Three.js. - Synchronization of 3D scenes across multiple browser windows. - Dynamic window management and state synchronization using localStorage. ## Installation Clone the repository and open `index.html` in your browser to start exploring the 3D scene. ``` git clone https://github.com/bgstaal/multipleWindow3dScene ``` ## Usage The main application logic is contained within `main.js` and `WindowManager.js`. The 3D scene is rendered in `index.html`, which serves as the entry point of the application. ## Structure and Components - `index.html`: Entry point that sets up the HTML structure and includes the Three.js library and the main script. - `WindowManager.js`: Core class managing window creation, synchronization, and state management across multiple windows. - `main.js`: Contains the logic for initializing the 3D scene, handling window events, and rendering the scene. - `three.r124.min.js`: Minified version of the Three.js library used for 3D graphics rendering. ## Detailed Functionality - `WindowManager.js` handles the lifecycle of multiple browser windows, including creation, synchronization, and removal. It uses localStorage to maintain state across windows. - `main.js` initializes the 3D scene using Three.js, manages the window's resize events, and updates the scene based on window interactions. ## Contributing Contributions to enhance or expand the project are welcome. Feel free to fork the repository, make changes, and submit pull requests. ## License This project is open-sourced under the MIT License. ## Acknowledgments - The Three.js team for their comprehensive 3D library. - x.com/didntdrinkwater for this readme. ## Contact For more information and updates, follow [@_nonfigurativ_](https://twitter.com/_nonfigurativ_) on Twitter.