Push back the jsorbit sample's default transform#13
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zachernuk wants to merge 1 commit intoimmersive-web:mainfrom
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Push back the jsorbit sample's default transform#13zachernuk wants to merge 1 commit intoimmersive-web:mainfrom
zachernuk wants to merge 1 commit intoimmersive-web:mainfrom
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Pushing back the jsorbit's default transform to avoid clipping with z=0. Note that this sample is intended as a demonstration of the desired interaction, rather than a full specification of the scale and centering intended for Orbit.
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@zachernuk Maybe you can try again, only as of today I'm a member of https://github.com/orgs/immersive-web Thanks! |
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@mkeblx I think we got you in! |
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Pushing back the jsorbit's default transform to avoid clipping with z=0. Note that this sample is intended as a demonstration of the desired interaction, rather than a full specification of the scale and centering intended for Orbit.
(I still don't seem to be able to set @mkeblx as a reviewer but would love to be able to!)