From authoring-motion
Builds interactive 3D web experiences using Spline's browser-based visual editor for modeling, state-based animation, events, and export to React components or web code.
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Spline is a browser-based 3D design and animation platform that enables creators to build interactive 3D experiences without requiring code or specialized software knowledge. It provides a collaborative visual editor for designing, animating, and exporting 3D scenes across multiple platforms.
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Spline is a browser-based 3D design and animation platform that enables creators to build interactive 3D experiences without requiring code or specialized software knowledge. It provides a collaborative visual editor for designing, animating, and exporting 3D scenes across multiple platforms.
Key Features:
When to Use This Skill:
Alternatives:
Spline organizes projects into scenes containing:
Reusable elements that can be:
Animations are defined as transitions between states:
Event-driven system with:
Multiple deployment methods:
Use Case: Embed a Spline scene in a React application
Implementation:
# Installation
npm install @splinetool/react-spline @splinetool/runtime
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline';
export default function Hero() {
return (
<div style={{ width: '100%', height: '600px' }}>
<Spline scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode" />
</div>
);
}
Key Points:
Use Case: Respond to user clicks on specific objects
Implementation:
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline';
export default function InteractiveScene() {
function onSplineMouseDown(e) {
// Check if clicked object is the button
if (e.target.name === 'Button') {
console.log('Button clicked!');
// Get object properties
console.log('Position:', e.target.position);
console.log('Rotation:', e.target.rotation);
console.log('Scale:', e.target.scale);
}
}
function onSplineMouseHover(e) {
if (e.target.name === 'Button') {
console.log('Hovering over button');
}
}
return (
<Spline
scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode"
onSplineMouseDown={onSplineMouseDown}
onSplineMouseHover={onSplineMouseHover}
/>
);
}
Available Event Handlers:
onSplineMouseDown - Mouse press on objectonSplineMouseUp - Mouse releaseonSplineMouseHover - Mouse over objectonSplineKeyDown - Keyboard pressonSplineKeyUp - Keyboard releaseonSplineStart - Scene loaded and startedonSplineLookAt - Camera look-at eventonSplineFollow - Camera follow eventonSplineScroll - Scroll eventUse Case: Modify object properties from React code
Implementation:
import { useRef } from 'react';
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline';
export default function ProductViewer() {
const cube = useRef();
const splineApp = useRef();
function onLoad(spline) {
// Save Spline instance
splineApp.current = spline;
// Find object by name
const obj = spline.findObjectByName('Product');
// Or by ID
// const obj = spline.findObjectById('8E8C2DDD-18B6-4C54-861D-7ED2519DE20E');
cube.current = obj;
}
function rotateProduct() {
if (cube.current) {
// Rotate 45 degrees around Y axis
cube.current.rotation.y += Math.PI / 4;
}
}
function changeColor() {
if (cube.current) {
// Change material color (hex color)
cube.current.material.color.set(0xff6b6b);
}
}
function moveProduct() {
if (cube.current) {
cube.current.position.x += 50;
cube.current.position.y += 10;
}
}
return (
<div>
<Spline
scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode"
onLoad={onLoad}
/>
<div style={{ position: 'absolute', top: 20, left: 20 }}>
<button onClick={rotateProduct}>Rotate</button>
<button onClick={changeColor}>Change Color</button>
<button onClick={moveProduct}>Move</button>
</div>
</div>
);
}
Object Properties You Can Modify:
position - { x, y, z }rotation - { x, y, z } (radians)scale - { x, y, z }material.color - Color hex valuevisible - BooleanUse Case: Trigger animations defined in Spline from React
Implementation:
import { useRef } from 'react';
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline';
export default function AnimatedCard() {
const splineApp = useRef();
function onLoad(app) {
splineApp.current = app;
}
function triggerHoverAnimation() {
// Emit mouseHover event on 'Card' object
splineApp.current.emitEvent('mouseHover', 'Card');
}
function triggerClickAnimation() {
// Emit mouseDown event on 'Button' object
splineApp.current.emitEvent('mouseDown', 'Button');
}
function reverseAnimation() {
// Play animation in reverse
splineApp.current.emitEventReverse('mouseHover', 'Card');
}
return (
<div>
<Spline
scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode"
onLoad={onLoad}
/>
<button onClick={triggerHoverAnimation}>Hover Effect</button>
<button onClick={triggerClickAnimation}>Click Effect</button>
<button onClick={reverseAnimation}>Reverse</button>
</div>
);
}
Available Event Types:
mouseDown - Mouse pressmouseHover - Hover effectmouseUp - Mouse releasekeyDown - Key presskeyUp - Key releasestart - Start eventlookAt - Look at camerafollow - Follow cameraUse Case: Use Spline in Next.js with server-side rendering benefits
Implementation:
// app/page.js (Next.js 13+ App Router)
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline/next';
export default function Home() {
return (
<main>
<div style={{ width: '100vw', height: '100vh' }}>
<Spline scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode" />
</div>
</main>
);
}
Benefits:
Use Case: Defer Spline loading until needed
Implementation:
import React, { Suspense } from 'react';
// Dynamically import Spline
const Spline = React.lazy(() => import('@splinetool/react-spline'));
export default function LazyScene() {
return (
<div>
<h1>My Page Content</h1>
<Suspense fallback={<div>Loading 3D scene...</div>}>
<div style={{ width: '100%', height: '500px' }}>
<Spline scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode" />
</div>
</Suspense>
<p>More content below</p>
</div>
);
}
Benefits:
Use Case: Make Spline scenes adapt to different screen sizes
Implementation:
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline';
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
export default function ResponsiveScene() {
const [isMobile, setIsMobile] = useState(false);
useEffect(() => {
const checkMobile = () => {
setIsMobile(window.innerWidth < 768);
};
checkMobile();
window.addEventListener('resize', checkMobile);
return () => window.removeEventListener('resize', checkMobile);
}, []);
return (
<div style={{
width: '100%',
height: isMobile ? '400px' : '600px'
}}>
<Spline
scene={
isMobile
? "https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-MOBILE-SCENE/scene.splinecode"
: "https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-DESKTOP-SCENE/scene.splinecode"
}
/>
</div>
);
}
Alternative Approach (Single Scene):
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline';
import { useRef, useEffect } from 'react';
export default function ResponsiveScene() {
const splineApp = useRef();
function onLoad(app) {
splineApp.current = app;
adjustForScreenSize();
}
function adjustForScreenSize() {
if (!splineApp.current) return;
const camera = splineApp.current.findObjectByName('Camera');
const isMobile = window.innerWidth < 768;
if (isMobile) {
// Zoom out on mobile
splineApp.current.setZoom(0.7);
// Adjust camera position
camera.position.z = 1500;
}
}
useEffect(() => {
window.addEventListener('resize', adjustForScreenSize);
return () => window.removeEventListener('resize', adjustForScreenSize);
}, []);
return (
<Spline
scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode"
onLoad={onLoad}
/>
);
}
For advanced use cases, combine Spline-designed assets with Three.js code:
import { GLTFLoader } from 'three/examples/jsm/loaders/GLTFLoader';
const loader = new GLTFLoader();
loader.load('spline-model.glb', (gltf) => {
scene.add(gltf.scene);
// Add custom behaviors
});
Trigger Spline animations on scroll:
import { useEffect, useRef } from 'react';
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline';
import gsap from 'gsap';
import ScrollTrigger from 'gsap/ScrollTrigger';
gsap.registerPlugin(ScrollTrigger);
export default function ScrollAnimated() {
const splineApp = useRef();
function onLoad(app) {
splineApp.current = app;
ScrollTrigger.create({
trigger: '.scene-container',
start: 'top center',
onEnter: () => {
app.emitEvent('mouseHover', 'Product');
}
});
}
return (
<div className="scene-container">
<Spline
scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode"
onLoad={onLoad}
/>
</div>
);
}
Animate container while Spline handles 3D:
import { motion } from 'framer-motion';
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline';
export default function AnimatedContainer() {
return (
<motion.div
initial={{ opacity: 0, y: 50 }}
animate={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }}
transition={{ duration: 0.8 }}
style={{ width: '100%', height: '600px' }}
>
<Spline scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode" />
</motion.div>
);
}
Render only when scene changes, not every frame:
<Spline
scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode"
renderOnDemand={true} // Default is true
/>
In Spline:
Use React.lazy() as shown in Pattern 6
import { useEffect } from 'react';
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline';
export default function PreloadedScene() {
useEffect(() => {
// Preload scene assets
const link = document.createElement('link');
link.rel = 'prefetch';
link.href = 'https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode';
document.head.appendChild(link);
}, []);
return (
<Spline scene="https://prod.spline.design/YOUR-SCENE-ID/scene.splinecode" />
);
}
<Spline
scene={isMobile ? mobileSceneUrl : desktopSceneUrl}
style={{
width: '100%',
height: isMobile ? '300px' : '600px'
}}
/>
Problem: Spline component renders but scene doesn't appear
Solutions:
// ❌ Wrong: Invalid scene URL
<Spline scene="my-scene.splinecode" />
// ✅ Correct: Full URL from Spline export
<Spline scene="https://prod.spline.design/KFonZGtsoUXP-qx7/scene.splinecode" />
// Check for errors
function onLoad(app) {
console.log('Scene loaded successfully', app);
}
<Spline scene={sceneUrl} onLoad={onLoad} />
Also Check:
Problem: Object refs become undefined after component updates
Solution:
// ❌ Wrong: Storing objects without proper refs
let myObject;
function onLoad(spline) {
myObject = spline.findObjectByName('Cube'); // Lost on re-render
}
// ✅ Correct: Use React refs
const myObject = useRef();
function onLoad(spline) {
myObject.current = spline.findObjectByName('Cube');
}
Problem: Scene runs slowly on mobile devices
Solutions:
// Create mobile-optimized version in Spline editor
// - Fewer polygons (< 50k triangles)
// - Smaller textures (512x512 or less)
// - No shadows or reflections
// - Simpler materials
// Load appropriate version
const isMobile = window.innerWidth < 768;
const sceneUrl = isMobile
? 'https://prod.spline.design/MOBILE-SCENE/scene.splinecode'
: 'https://prod.spline.design/DESKTOP-SCENE/scene.splinecode';
<Spline scene={sceneUrl} renderOnDemand={true} />
Problem: Click or hover events don't trigger
Solutions:
// ❌ Wrong: Using wrong event name
<Spline onMouseDown={handler} /> // Not a Spline prop
// ✅ Correct: Use Spline event props
<Spline onSplineMouseDown={handler} />
// Also ensure object has events in Spline editor:
// 1. Select object in Spline
// 2. Add event in "Events" panel
// 3. Assign state transition or action
Problem: emitEvent() doesn't trigger animation
Solutions:
// ❌ Wrong: Calling before scene loads
function triggerAnimation() {
splineApp.current.emitEvent('mouseHover', 'Button'); // Error if not loaded
}
// ✅ Correct: Ensure scene is loaded
const [isLoaded, setIsLoaded] = useState(false);
function onLoad(app) {
splineApp.current = app;
setIsLoaded(true);
}
function triggerAnimation() {
if (isLoaded && splineApp.current) {
splineApp.current.emitEvent('mouseHover', 'Button');
}
}
// Also verify in Spline editor:
// - Object has the correct name ('Button')
// - mouseHover event is configured
// - Event has action (state transition, etc.)
Problem: Mismatch between server and client render
Solution:
// ❌ Wrong: Using standard import in Next.js
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline';
// ✅ Correct: Use Next.js-specific import
import Spline from '@splinetool/react-spline/next';
// Or use dynamic import with ssr: false
import dynamic from 'next/dynamic';
const Spline = dynamic(
() => import('@splinetool/react-spline'),
{ ssr: false }
);
@splinetool/react-spline)This skill includes utility scripts:
project_generator.py - Generate Spline + React starter projectscomponent_builder.py - Build Spline component wrappers with eventsRun scripts from the skill directory:
./scripts/project_generator.py
./scripts/component_builder.py
Starter templates and examples:
starter_spline/ - Complete React + Spline templateexamples/ - Real-world integration patterns