Thursday, November 21, 2013

WebGL Chrome Experiments using Google's Chrome Browser









Each of these sets of two screenshots come from chrome experiments.  Using WebGL people were able to create these realistic 3d effects and create excellent realistic physics.  The first is an interactive bookshelf with many books to choose from, and each book is totally selectable.  The second is a squishy earth.  You use the moon to squish the Earth around the screen, demonstrating excellent physics.  The final is simply 3d particle effects that you can control the speed and rotation of.  It's a pretty good indicator of how smooth one can make something with WebGL using many many particles (as you can see it held at a steady 60 FPS the whole time).

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