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Update Canvas.tsx types and how children is rendered #3264

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This change is an attempt to make children "optional" and get rid of types workarounds.

For instance in cases like react-three-next:

export default function Scene({ ...props }) {
  return (
    <Canvas {...props}
      onCreated={(state) => (state.gl.toneMapping = THREE.AgXToneMapping)}
    >
      {/* @ts-ignore */}
      <r3f.Out />
      <Preload all />
    </Canvas>
  )
}

We wouldn't be obliged to put @ts-ignore anymore.

This change is an attempt to make children "optional" and get rid of types workarounds. 

For instance in cases like react-three-next:

export default function Scene({ ...props }) {
  return (
    <Canvas {...props}
      onCreated={(state) => (state.gl.toneMapping = THREE.AgXToneMapping)}
    >
      {/* @ts-ignore */}
      <r3f.Out />
      <Preload all />
    </Canvas>
  )
}

We wouldn't be obliged to put @ts-ignore anymore.
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