Agent-Driven Three.js Visualizations with Real Physics and Good UI/UX
doodlestein · x · 2026-08-19
The author shared their experience using AI agents to create high-quality Three.js visualizations for their website, featuring realistic physics (via a browser-compiled FrankenSim project) and responsive UI/UX for both desktop and mobile.
These sessions were mined into a new paid skill called /threejs-visualizations-with-good-quality-and-real-physics ($20/month). The skill adapts to user intent: if realistic physics and pedagogy are prioritized, it invests more time in integrating FrankenSim and exposing simulation parameters; otherwise, it focuses on generating cool visual effects.
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