Implement Three.js viewer for redesigned viewers#511
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KrisDavie wants to merge 12 commits intoviewer-redesignfrom
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Implement Three.js viewer for redesigned viewers#511KrisDavie wants to merge 12 commits intoviewer-redesignfrom
KrisDavie wants to merge 12 commits intoviewer-redesignfrom
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Co-authored-by: James Collier <MaybeJustJames@users.noreply.github.com>
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Note that, because I had to manually adjust the time on my laptop, the most recent commit (223e729) appears to be the 3rd most recent |
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Minimum working implementation of a three.js viewer which uses shaders to draw points.
Locally (with devtools closed!) I could display >15 million points and still reliably scroll around.
Some of this code is still very hacky (project ID is hardcoded in
data.pystill.