Note also that as three.js is under rapid development, a lot of these links will contain information that is
out of date - if something isn't working as you'd expect or one of these links says it should,
check the browser console for warning, the relevant docs pages and especially the [page:DeprecatedList].
check the browser console for warnings, the relevant docs pages and especially the [page:DeprecatedList].<br/><br/>
In addition to this page, mrdoob maintains a collection of links related to three.js over on Google+.
Check them out <ahref="https://plus.google.com/+ThreejsOrg">here</a>.
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<h2>More documentation</h2>
<h2>Tutorials and courses</h2>
<h4>Getting started with three.js</h4>
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<li>
[link:http://threejsdoc.appspot.com/doc/index.html threejsdoc] - useful because it links every API element to to every official example that uses it.
[link:https://codepen.io/rachsmith/post/beginning-with-3d-webgl-pt-1-the-scene Beginning with 3D WebGL] by [link:https://codepen.io/rachsmith/ Rachel Smith].
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<li>
[link:http://ushiroad.com/3j/ Three.js walking map] - a graphical breakdown of the structure of a three.js scene.
[link:https://www.august.com.au/blog/animating-scenes-with-webgl-three-js/ Animating scenes with WebGL and three.js]
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</ul>
<h4>More extensive / advanced articles and courses</h4>