Sometimes, you just want to make stuff. Just for fun! I always learn something new along the way. Made using canvas-sketch by Matt DesLauriers.




If you want to make your own VR-enabled sketch, checkout the three-vr-example. You can view these using any WebVR enabled browser, but i've been using the Oculus Go and Firefox Reality for these creations.

npx canvas-sketch-cli your-sketch.js --open