Thursday, April 16, 2015

WebGL Chrome Experiments using Google's Chrome Browser

Here are some screenshots from the three 3D "experiments" that I chose to highlight.  Enjoy:


The first two screenshots are from an experiment called "Wireframe Tendrils Shader."  This caught my attention because I have been having trouble falling asleep lately, and have resorted to listening to hypnosis videos on Youtube that, a lot of the time, are accompanied by graphics such as these.  It is quite relaxing watching this form "melt" and expand three-dimensionally.
Wireframe Tendrils Shader

 The 2nd experiment i chose to highlight looks simple, but is actually EXACTLY what we are looking for in this assignment.  The surrounding walls/grids hold the 4 balls in a confined space, but as you can see in the options menu, the way the balls move can be adjusted and played with to result in different patterns of motion.  Also, you can click and drag on the screen to view the cube at any angle you prefer.
Amiga Boing Balls


 Finally, I found a game.  You control the cube seen at the bottom of the screen, and attempt to avoid the other cubes as you race down the multicolor corridor by moving the mouse left or right.  Warning: this game is highly addictive.
Cube Runner


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