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Bobby Roe is a personal course and content site centered on creative coding, coding art, and technical videos. The extracted text shows that Bobby Roe describes himself as having more than 20 years of creative development experience and as having helped thousands of people learn to code and create art. The current featured course is “Learn Three.js — the Basics,” open for enrollment on Thinkific. It focuses on getting started with Three.js, but it is positioned as more than a simple “Hello World”: the goal is to help learners build a complete interactive 3D scene from scratch.
Based on the course description, the content covers the fundamentals of using Three.js, building interactive 3D scenes, lighting, materials, geometry, plus optimization, performance tips, and best practices. A key feature is that it is aimed at “coders & artists,” meaning it serves both front-end or creative developers and art-oriented creators. The teaching format is clearly described as self-paced and code-along, so it is a recorded, learn-at-your-own-pace course where students follow along by writing code. The page also links to YouTube tutorial content, and comments repeatedly mention tutorials and a reference channel, suggesting that the public videos may also serve as an entry point for learning.
The text only shows “Enrollment open” and “Enroll now,” but does not disclose the actual price, whether it is a one-time purchase, subscription-based, or includes a free trial. It also does not state whether a certificate or completion credential is provided. Support information is likewise missing, such as whether there is Q&A, assignment feedback, a community, or a refund policy. Therefore, if you are evaluating it as a paid course, you should still check the Thinkific course page before purchasing to confirm the price, lesson length, update frequency, and support model.
The main advantage is that the course topic is clear: it focuses on the transition from Three.js fundamentals to a working 3D scene. The phrase “without the math overload” suggests that it may intentionally lower the math barrier, making it friendlier to learners with an art background. The instructor’s long-term creative development experience is also a plus. The downside is that the public information is incomplete, with no detailed syllabus, pricing, certificate, support, or payment details. Also, while the teaching language is most likely English based on the page, the text does not explicitly state this, which may be a barrier for Chinese-speaking learners.
It is suitable for front-end developers, design-technology learners, and digital artists who already have some interest in coding and want to learn Web 3D, Three.js, and creative visual effects. It is less suitable for those who need structured Chinese-language instruction, certificate-backed learning, intensive coaching, or 1-on-1 feedback. For access from China, the text does not explain whether bobbyroe.com, Thinkific, or YouTube are accessible or what payment options are supported. YouTube is generally not directly accessible from mainland China, while the main site and course platform would need to be tested in practice. Alternatives include the official three.js documentation, Three.js Journey, related courses on Udemy/Coursera, and WebGL/Three.js tutorials on Chinese platforms.
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