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I try to write a ThreeJS interaction where the user hovers a sphere and a connected text object will show up. The problem is to show the connected text object with the intersected sphere so every sphere shows its own text.

For now I only could show the same text object for each intersected sphere. I think there's some code in the raycast section missing that picks the right text object.

//create textObjects and add to scene
var selectTitles = [];

for (var i = 0; i < numSpheres; i++) {
    var title = 'Title '+i;
    var textGeom = new THREE.TextGeometry( title, {size: 0.5,height: 0});
    var textMaterial = new THREE.MeshBasicMaterial({color:0x334455,transparent: true, opacity: 0});
    var titles = new THREE.Mesh( textGeom, textMaterial );

    group.add( titles );
    titles = selectTitles[i];
}

//onMouseOver
if (intersects[0].object != INTERSECTED) {
   INTERSECTED = intersects[0].object;

   // here 'titles' doesn't pick different text objects because of the missing 'intersected' connection

   new TWEEN.Tween(titles.material).to({opacity:1},350)
   .easing(TWEEN.Easing.Bounce.EaseOut).start();            
}
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  • if difficult, use EventControls
    – gevaraweb
    Mar 3, 2015 at 15:14
  • EventControls looks good but does it really solve my problem? I don't hover the text object but the sphere. By hovering the sphere, the assigned text object shall be displayed. For me it looks like EventControls is another way of what I do actually. Maybe you can proove me wrong...
    – Tobi
    Mar 4, 2015 at 7:51
  • @AlmazVildanov : I implemented EventsControls but it doesn't works perfect. Is there a reason why item 0 is always pre-selected? This is my code: EventsControls.attachEvent('mouseOver', function() { console.log(this.event.item + ' is select');});
    – Tobi
    Mar 4, 2015 at 12:16
  • for ( var i = 0; i < numSpheres; i ++ ) { var sphere = new THREE.Mesh( geometry, material ); EventsControls.attach( sphere ); }
    – gevaraweb
    Mar 4, 2015 at 12:49
  • EventsControls.attachEvent( 'mouseOver', function () { var item = this.event.item; selectTitles[ item ].visible = true; });
    – gevaraweb
    Mar 4, 2015 at 12:51

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I advise you to stick to the same order, much like in the examples on the site threejs.org:

// global variables
var camera;
var scene;
...

window.onload = function() {
    init();
    render(); //final output    
}

function init() {
...
}

function render() {
...
}

I took the liberty to alter your code. Here is the result. Code here.

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  • Works beautifull, but now I have a problem with the recreation of the mesh. After the Mesh disappears i want it to generate completely new, but as you can see here it doesnt work like in my old script, because now the onclick function lies inside the init function, so i cant call it :D any ideas? This is how it looks like at the moment: Show and here is the code Code
    – Tobi
    Mar 10, 2015 at 11:43
  • EventsControls.detach( mesh ); EventsControls.attach( newMesh );
    – gevaraweb
    Mar 10, 2015 at 18:20

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