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This past weekend, I built a portfolio website entirely using natural language through coding required. The site itself is powered by Three.js and React. ⚡️

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I▲N CURTIS1 year ago

This isn’t a groundbreaking website by any means—but the fact that I built it entirely from scratch over the weekend, with a creative theme in mind, is pretty amazing. @stackblitz not only helped me develop the entire site but also guided me through using a Supabase backend for media management and the correct steps for deployment.

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I▲N CURTIS1 year ago

check it out at: Optimized for desktop, but works on mobile too!

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Robin Huse1 year ago

@threejs Can't wait for a more expressive web with this tech in the hands of everybody.

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I▲N CURTIS1 year ago

@threejs Yes!

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Gabe Fletcher1 year ago

@threejs oh wow that is awesome looking!!!!!! add it to backlink power!

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SphereSignal1 year ago

@threejs not going to lie, just played with the particle stream thingy for like 15 mins haha

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I▲N CURTIS1 year ago

@threejs Ayyy that makes the couple hours spent getting it to finally work all worth it 🙏🤩

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Jagriti1 year ago

@threejs It loaded so quickly 😯 I expected a proper wait time for particle interaction. Amazing work

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I▲N CURTIS1 year ago

@threejs Thanks! I tried to optimize for faster load. It certainly looked cooler with 100k partials but longer load time and a bit lower fps. So I settled with 50k particles 🙌

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RandomYang1 year ago

@threejs It works, built this effect before exhausting the free credit limit accumulated over two days.

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