I love the scrolling system, but nobody else does. What I do not want is an image editor implemented in javascript ... that's not what we do as a company and that's not a program I want to build - there's too many UX nuances and edge cases.
My other objection is that three's cognitive load in doing this and people have to then make a decision where there's many answers. In so doing, we're offloading creative responsibility to the user, which is the entire thing we are trying to fundamentally avoid as a core strategy.
The whole point of innovation is to not require a mastery of decision from unrelated fields, such as marketing and artistic ad making.
I love the scrolling system, but nobody else does. What I do not want is an image editor implemented in javascript ... that's not what we do as a company and that's not a program I want to build - there's too many UX nuances and edge cases.
My other objection is that three's cognitive load in doing this and people have to then make a decision where there's many answers. In so doing, we're offloading creative responsibility to the user, which is the entire thing we are trying to fundamentally avoid as a core strategy.
The whole point of innovation is to not require a mastery of decision from unrelated fields, such as marketing and artistic ad making.
We may be forced to do something though ...