three-simple-fp-controls

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three-simple-fp-controls

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Simple, boring, first person controls for three.js.

Controls for three.js similar to PointerLockControls or FirstPersonControls, but just implements AWSD movement and shift+mouse for looking, for simple strafing without pointer lock.

Controls

  • WASD and shift+mouse for FPS-style movement
  • IJKL for keyboard based look-controls, E and Q for moving up and down

Try

demo

Install and Use

Script

Download the script here and include in a script tag which will use global THREE and attach the controls via THREE.SimpleFPControls

See the demo for usage example.

Module

Install the controls via npm install --save three-simple-fp-controls. Be sure to also have three installed as it is a peer dependency.

import { Scene, PerspectiveCamera } from 'three';
import SimpleFPControls from 'three-simple-fp-controls';

const camera = new PerspectiveCamera();
const controls = new SimpleFPControls(camera);
controls.movementSpeed = 30;
scene.add(controls.getObject());

API

Constructor

The constructor takes a single object, probably a Camera object to be controlled via new SimpleFPControls(camera).

Attributes

  • movementSpeed how quickly controls move while using AWSD (default: 50)
  • lookSpeedX how quickly controls move while moving the mouse left and right (default: 3)
  • lookSpeedY how quickly controls move while moving the mouse up and down (default: 2)
  • enabled whether or not the controls should be enabled (default: true)

Methods

  • getObject() returns the Object3D to add to scene
  • dispose() unbinds events and cleans up the component for collection
  • update(delta) to be called on every frame to update the position and rotation of the controller. Receives a time delta in milliseconds

Building

$ npm run build

License

MIT License, Copyright (c) 2017 Jordan Santell

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npm i three-simple-fp-controls

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