Wow! That Jellyfish is superb!
Charles
You need Latest Chrome 9.x version
http://www.chromeexperiments.com/webgl
Quite astonishing
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Wow! That Jellyfish is superb!
Charles
Great demos,
I like the Jellyfish most, but the Aquarium is nice as well.
The speed is perfect as well.
Petr
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Check body example !
And don't forget tp go to http://www.chromeexperiments.com/
Check this one:
http://www.chromeexperiments.com/det...-particles/?f=
http://graph.tk/untangle/
And this will recall to some Charles and Petr experiments: http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/ball_pool/
Last edited by ErosOlmi; 09-02-2011 at 00:50.
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Some Khronos Links on WebGL
Try the Demo Repository
It's great to see solid standards emerging.
http://www.khronos.org/webgl/
http://www.khronos.org/webgl/wiki/Main_Page
http://www.khronos.org/webgl/wiki/Demo_Repository
http://www.khronos.org/webgl/wiki/Tutorial
Charles
I have been in this world lately. That is web based and desktop based on web based languages. Mainly Javascript, spidermonkey and v8. Spidermonkey is mozillas version of google's v8, not that they are copying on another but that they are looking for just in time compiled javascripts.
The problem is there are so many different things right now. There is opengl straight.
WebGL, O3d, V8-GL, fluff.js, jslibs
It does look like javascript is emerging as the new cross platform language, which is a good thing. I think javascript is neat and it seems that the things are outdated are being worked on to be replaced and updated with each new release.
I'm studying the Collada DAE (Digital Asset Exchange) specification. This is championed by Sony and Khronos. It provides a format in XML for specifying all the 3D aspects of a model or scene, including the geometry, texturing, animation, articulation and morphing and physics. As such, it forms the next layer above Opengl/webGL.
This is a very well written though highly technical document:
http://www.khronos.org/files/collada_spec_1_4.pdf
Charles
I've captured the components of one of the Khronos repository demos.
It should run with the latest Chrome, FireFox or, Opera, Safari but not Explorer.
(They're all ganging up on Microsoft). See if it works on your browsers
Charles
Last edited by Charles Pegge; 10-02-2011 at 00:12.
Worked fine, loaded up quickly and running at steady 60 fps.
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