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ThreeJS Geometric Shapes Tutorial

The ThreeJS geometric shapes tutorial can help you get creative when designing and transforming game assets. You will learn neat tricks about moving, scaling, and rotating shapes.

The tutorial also introduces the Group function that allows you to organize scenes and objects together. Check out the code samples that you can use on your next HTML5 game project.

There are also some sample objects on the tutorial, which you can practice on.

Learn more about the tutorial here 

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