Code Examples for Tony Parisi's Book, WebGL Up and Running.
You can grab the stable version that corresponds with August 2012 release of the book by getting the tag v1.0 (see Tags).
Please note that currently these examples are based on an older version of Three.js (r46). A snapshot of that version is included as libs/Three.js. I am currently working on upgrading to the latest stable Three.js (r50). Thanks for your patience!
VERY IMPORTANT TECH NOTE: It seems that folks are missing my little tech tip at the bottom of page 19, in the section titled "Setting up Three.js." These examples must be run from a web server such as Apache. localhost:// is fine but it needs to be coming from a server or loading external files such as textures and JSON for models simply won't work because of browser security restrictions. Or, if you have Python installed on your machine, you can run the simple web server module and serve up files that way:
cd <path to the example files>
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
Then point your web browser at
Happy coding!