We discussed a lot in this second introductory chapter. We showed the functions and properties of THREE.Scene and explained how you can use these properties to configure your main scene. We also showed you how to create geometries. You can either create them from scratch using a THREE.Geometry object or use any of the built-in geometries Three.js provides. Finally, we showed you how to configure the two main cameras Three.js provides. THREE.PerspectiveCamera renders a scene using a real-world perspective, and THREE.OrthographicCamera provides the fake 3D effect often seen in games. We've also covered how geometries work in Three.js and you can now easily create your own geometries from the standard geometries provided by Three.js or by crafting them by hand.
In the next chapters, we'll look at the various light sources that are available in Three.js. You&apos...