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Expert guidance for Three.js and React Three Fiber development with modern React, TypeScript, and performance best practices
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a 3D scene", "add a mesh", "implement OrbitControls", "load a GLTF model", "add bloom post-processing", "write a custom shader", "create particle effects", "optimize Three.js performance", "use WebGPU", "add shadows", "animate a model", or mentions Three.js, threejs, WebGL, WebGPU, GLTF, raycaster, shader material, PBR material, or post-processing effects. IMPORTANT: This skill is for VANILLA Three.js (imperative JavaScript). For React Three Fiber (@react-three/fiber, R3F, drei), check the `r3f-best-practices` skill, although three-js skills helps when working with R3F since R3F is a React renderer for Three.js. Provides complete Three.js reference for 3D web graphics including scene setup, geometry, materials, textures, lighting, cameras, loaders, animation, controls, interaction, shaders, post-processing, performance optimization, TSL/node materials, WebGPU, physics, and VR/XR integration.
Expert in building 3D experiences for the web - Three.js, React Three Fiber, Spline, WebGL, and interactive 3D scenes. Covers product configurators, 3D portfolios, immersive websites, and bringing depth to web experiences. Use when: 3D website, three.js, WebGL, react three fiber, 3D experience.
Expert in Three.js, 3D graphics, and interactive 3D visualizations
Structural validation and damage systems for Three.js building games. Use when implementing building stability (Fortnite/Rust/Valheim style), damage propagation, cascading collapse, or realistic physics simulation. Supports arcade, heuristic, and realistic physics modes.
Use when implementing motion design, timeline animations, visual animation editors, animating Three.js/R3F scenes, creating keyframe animations, or using Theatre.js, @theatre/core, @theatre/studio, @theatre/r3f, theatric, or building animation tooling for the web.
Builder user experience systems for Three.js building games. Use when implementing prefab/blueprint save/load, undo/redo command patterns, ghost preview placement, multi-select, or copy/paste building mechanics. Covers the UX layer that makes building feel responsive and intuitive.
EffectComposer setup and architecture for Three.js post-processing pipelines. Use when setting up multi-pass rendering, combining effects, creating custom passes, managing render targets, or building reusable effect stacks. Foundation skill for all post-processing work.
Integrate Three.js 3D scenes into Editframe compositions via addFrameTask. Scenes are pure functions of time, fully scrubable, and renderable to MP4. Use when creating 3D animations, WebGL content in compositions, or integrating Three.js with Editframe's timeline system.
Scene-graph-driven 4-phase Three.js app builder: Design, Build, Animate, Polish. Use when user wants a 3D web app, interactive scene, WebGL visualization, or product viewer. Use for "create a threejs scene", "build 3D web app", "make a 3D animation", or "interactive 3D showcase". Do NOT use for full game engines, 3D model creation, VR/AR experiences, or CAD workflows.
Router for Three.js post-processing effects domain. Use when implementing visual effects like bloom, glow, chromatic aberration, vignette, depth of field, color grading, or any screen-space effects. Routes to 3 specialized skills for bloom, effects, and composer setup.
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