I know this question is very old but I wanted to give my answer from what I used in case someone needs it. With three.js, I used tweening through Greensock's TweenMax/TweenLite. With that, I was able to tween any property of any object and it ran smoothly. Check out the library here. All I needed to tween the properties was:
TweenLite.to(object, duration, properties);
where duration is in seconds and properties are in an object. The "gotcha" for this, especially while using three.js, is to make sure you get specific with the object parameter. For example, per this question, if you are changing the opacity of a mesh, you cannot do
TweenLite.to(mesh, 2, {material.opacity: 0});
rather, you need to be more specific and write
TweenLite.to(mesh.material, 2, {opacity: 0});
I hope this helps someone. Tweening is really awesome!