Description
If you have come here and on a whim downloaded this code ( like I did ),
It can be frustrating to just discover that it displays '3D wire-cubes'.
I can understand the confusion you arrive to, after I have spent some time digging into this to seek an answer (...and maybe the source code..), so fear not; read on for a better understanding to where this code is at, and what's going on in the posted picture.
The Source Code:
If you came here for a copy paste, please don't shoot the messanger on this one. .
The true author behind the work above, is actually (I didn't know this existed) an artist. You can see the true poster and more of his work's links on his twitter here.
"Okay? Well I want to do that 'thing in the photo'"
- Download this repo, and start to poke and play around.
- Go outsource information on three.js. Get a understanding of its range of potential.
- After this it's fuzzy for me to answer.
I have picked this up a project knowing very little in python. I wanted to tackle a project while going through the college course and learn navigation, function, and writing.
So I am novice on this input; just wanted to have a explanation to anyone coming here from any media source of that video. Wanted to give it's credit, and help OP 'bgstall' with the barrage of request for that.
Hope this helped.
-Notes-
I can say from my time on this project its a very adept learning curve, but a rather fun and addicting one.
Play around with creating your own shapes, or importing a three.js model.
Play around with containers for the spheres to get the photo reference's results.
Will post 'pull request' if I manage to get something similar to what Biorn Staal created in the reference photo.