diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..92dff36 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +## Name and Project Name +Sheung Him Jason Tang, project: Mountain and Fireworks +## Link to GitHub Pages site +https://pennvr.github.io/three-js-jasontsh/ +## Techniques used, and why those techniques +I used Perlin noise, and I directly pull the vertices out. That way I don't need to make a mesh with too high detail. +The problem, however, is that the mountains don't look smooth. +## Instructions on building/assembling/etc. Also document how to run the code +Just go onto the link and it would run. If you want to put on a headset / VR, then click the button +## When in VR mode, did you feel any motion sickness? Why and why not? +No because it moves in a straight line slowly. +## What was the hardest part of the assignment? +The hardest part is to get the noise function to work while learning javascript from scratch. +## What do you wish you’d done differently? +I should've waited on the noise function until after I learned more about it, and spend that time to learn javascript instead. +## What do you wish we had done differently? +The only thing is I don't have experience in Javascript so it was a huge struggle for me to understand scopes and +other basic information. Thus it was overwhelming. Maybe do more javascript tutorial or teach us about how to debug it +would be helpful.