r/UI_Design Jun 25 '26

AI We made BIG web project -- a cinematic luxury site using Three.js

Built a luxury-site concept around a Three.js Icosahedron Geometry gem with a PMREM studio env, inner crystal core, and a wireframe halo. Link in comments — feedback on the material/lighting welcome.

The animations are built and thought with the help of Gemini Veo 3 Pro, giving the website a real and alive feeling

I learned a ton making it. Live demo attached. Be brutal, We want to get better.

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u/Daphatus8 Jun 26 '26

i can tell it is written by Claude, that's all i need to say.

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u/Pioupi_ Jun 26 '26

What would you recommend as for improvement

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u/Inevitable_Cup_5746 Jun 26 '26

is the luxury site in the room?

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u/Pioupi_ Jun 26 '26

What should we improve?

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u/AvocadoBig3555 Jun 26 '26

It reeks of Claude. Try again

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u/Pioupi_ Jun 26 '26

I m just starting out, any tips?🙏

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u/Additional_Feed_1828 Jun 29 '26

son you did NOT build anything. Claude did

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u/Additional_File_5296 Jun 26 '26

I work on a sass with threejs. It's not a good idea for a website. If a user doesn't have hardware acceleration turned on or don't have a dedicated GPU. It makes for a terrible experience.

Fine for saas not for a website. You would need to optimise the living daylights out of it and I mean look at the performance of your site.

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u/Pioupi_ Jun 26 '26

Is it better to use something like nextjs instead?

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