Gemini 3 combined with three.js is truly amazing. Recently, I tried it out and directly generated a complete 3D product interaction application using natural language commands, without writing a single line of code. Gesture recognition controls the model's rotation and zoom in real-time, and you can also adjust the XYZ axis position and lighting effects—the entire interactive experience is so smooth it's almost unbelievable.



Honestly, this zero-code AI generation solution really changes the game. Previously, complex 3D interaction features required professional developers, but now designers and product managers can also get started directly. The era of AI taking over creative implementation has indeed arrived; the question is not whether to accept it, but how to keep up with this pace.
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SchrodingersFOMOvip
· 1h ago
Wait a minute, didn't write a single line of code? How is that possible? There must be something I didn't understand. --- Wow, designers can do 3D now too? My programmer job really looks uncertain. --- Real-time gesture recognition control... sounds cool, but how does it actually work in practice? Don’t tell me it’s just a demo trick. --- I've heard countless times about zero-code solutions, but when it comes to production, you still need developers. Don’t fool yourself. --- Oh my god, if that's true, I need to learn Gemini quickly, or I'll be completely left behind. --- Can adjust XYZ axes and lighting effects, but the question is, are AI-generated results usable? How's the accuracy? --- This is really a bit outrageous; it feels like the entire industry landscape is about to change. --- I'm curious, how exactly do you use natural language commands? Is there still a learning curve? --- Changing the game and taking over creativity—every time they say that, but what’s the result? --- I think I need to try it to know; it looks pretty awesome.
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TopBuyerForevervip
· 6h ago
Enough talk, just get started. If you don't learn some AI soon, you'll be unemployed.
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GasGrillMastervip
· 01-12 19:03
Wow, no need to write code, you can create 3D interactions directly—who can handle that? Oh my God, are designers about to become unemployed? It feels like the developer's job is also at risk. Really? Natural language commands can control lighting now? Then what was I learning three.js for? I'm a bit scared. If this keeps up, do we not need to learn anything at all and just become prompt engineers? Wait, can this level of smoothness truly reach production standards, or is it just a fancy demo trick?
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SmartContractPlumbervip
· 01-12 19:00
But on the other hand, the front-end code generated by this zero-code solution should be audited, right? I'm worried that, like some automatic contract generators, it may seem smooth on the surface but secretly contain permission control vulnerabilities, and the authentication logic for user data could end up being as fragile as tofu. The real test is still the security check mechanisms behind the scenes.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 01-12 18:58
Wow, this is really not hype. The Gemini 3 + three.js combo is taking off directly. Can you create this thing without any code? I have to try it; it feels like development efficiency will double. Are designers about to lose their jobs? Haha, no, it's just that they can finally do it themselves. Wait, how stable is the gesture recognition? Has it ever dropped the ball? This is the future, right? It's already too late to hesitate about whether to learn coding.
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NewDAOdreamervip
· 01-12 18:51
No hype, no negativity, this combo is really yyds. I really didn't expect zero-code to create 3D applications. Gemini 3 is indeed impressive, but I feel programmers might be forced to switch roles in the future haha. The smoothness is truly outrageous, and the gesture recognition experience is super satisfying. If this continues, product managers might start building their own wheels, developer job security is worrying. Wait, is the quality stable or not? Are Chinese prompt words compatible? The zero-code era has really arrived, but we need to think about how to differentiate ourselves in the competition. Basically, the threshold for creative monetization has been lowered again.
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DeFiVeteranvip
· 01-12 18:47
Oh my god, creating 3D applications without writing code? This is heading towards unemployment. --- This Gemini update is really awesome. I'm a bit worried about developers' job security now. --- The era of zero-code has truly arrived. Designers can now breathe a sigh of relief. --- The gesture recognition part is probably just a gimmick. How's the actual experience when used? --- Now PMs can code by themselves. Our developer positions are in jeopardy. --- Super smooth to the point of being unbelievable? Sounds a bit exaggerated haha. --- But honestly, keeping up with the pace is really difficult. New technologies emerge every day.
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