I am trying to replicate the functionality of Google's Cardboard Demo "Exhibit" with three.js. I took the starting example straight from the Chrome Experiments web page and just dropped in code to draw a simple triangular pyramid in the init
method:
function init() {
renderer = new THREE.WebGLRenderer();
element = renderer.domElement;
container = document.getElementById('example');
container.appendChild(element);
effect = new THREE.StereoEffect(renderer);
scene = new THREE.Scene();
camera = new THREE.PerspectiveCamera(90, 1, 0.001, 700);
camera.position.set(0, 0, 50);
scene.add(camera);
controls = new THREE.OrbitControls(camera, element);
controls.rotateUp(Math.PI / 4);
controls.noZoom = true;
controls.noPan = true;
var geometry = new THREE.CylinderGeometry( 0, 10, 30, 4, 1 );
var material = new THREE.MeshPhongMaterial( { color:0xffffff, shading: THREE.FlatShading } );
var mesh = new THREE.Mesh( geometry, material );
mesh.updateMatrix();
mesh.matrixAutoUpdate = false;
scene.add( mesh );
var light = new THREE.DirectionalLight( 0xffffff );
light.position.set( 1, 1, 1 );
scene.add( light );
light = new THREE.DirectionalLight( 0x002288 );
light.position.set( -1, -1, -1 );
scene.add( light );
light = new THREE.AmbientLight( 0x222222 );
scene.add( light );
function setOrientationControls(e) {
if (!e.alpha) {
return;
}
controls = new THREE.DeviceOrientationControls(camera);
controls.connect();
controls.update();
element.addEventListener('click', fullscreen, false);
window.removeEventListener('deviceorientation', setOrientationControls, true);
}
window.addEventListener('deviceorientation', setOrientationControls, true);
window.addEventListener('resize', resize, false);
setTimeout(resize, 1);
}
The OrbitControls
method on desktop works perfectly: by dragging with the mouse, the screen orbits around the pyramid. On mobile using DeviceOrientationControls
however, this effect is entirely lost and instead the camera moves freely at (0, 0, 0). I tried doing as a previous question suggested and replacing the camera
with scene
such that:
controls = new THREE.DeviceOrientationControls(scene);
however this does not work at all and nothing moves when the device is rotated. What do I need to change to replicate OrbitControls
behavior with the motion captured by DeviceOrientationControls
?
DeviceOrientationControls
and other things like the panorama example do work for me, it's just that I want to have the default behavior ofOrbitControls
but instead of using a mouse, I want it to orbit with the orientation of my phone. So I have an object centered on the screen, and as I move around in a circle, the object rotates with me and I can see it at any angle as if it was physically in front of me. Currently,DeviceOrientationControls
does the opposite of this and puts me at the center of the circle with the objects around me instead of vice versa.