Build a self-contained, performant Canvas 2D visual effect in a single React + TypeScript component.
Effect: "Dice Tumble".
Description: Polyhedral dice tumble in space with a glossy metallic finish and glowing edges. Click anywhere to reroll: each die spins up fast and settles into a fresh resting pose.
Current settings: dice = d20 (icosahedron), dice count = 3, spin speed = 1, spin direction = Forward, metalness = 0.6, color = Single, hue = 45, second hue = 280.
Tags: WebGL, three.js, R3F, 3D, click, kinematic.
Requirements:
- Use requestAnimationFrame with a delta-time (dt) step, clamped to avoid jumps on tab switches.
- Render crisply: fully clear the canvas every frame (clearRect). Do NOT fake motion blur by painting a translucent background each frame, because that causes permanent 8-bit "ghost" burn-in. If you want trails, store each particle's recent positions and draw them as an explicit fading tail.
- If many short-lived particles are spawned, use an object pool (pre-allocate, reuse, swap-remove on death) to avoid GC pauses.
- Scale the backing store by devicePixelRatio (cap ~2) and handle resize.
- Pause when the tab is hidden or the canvas is off-screen; respect prefers-reduced-motion.
- Expose the listed settings as adjustable props/controls.