![]() It is a javascript library intended to ease the use of WebGL which is basically a native browser javascript API giving direct access to openGL ES2, allowing for the use of hardware accelerated 2D/3D applications without having to download any plugins. Image Source: A framework for making WebGL developed by by Paul Brunt. Codes use in this WebGL are copyrighted by Apple Inc. Parts of the code are from the WebGL demo repository. Image Source: A Rubik’s Cube applets from Java to WebGL developed by Werner Randelshofer. Image Source: The BioDigital Human is a virtual 3D body that brings to life thousands of medically accurate anatomy objects and health conditions, in an interactive Web-based platform. Image Source :3Dtin is an easy to use tool for creating shapes with a natural voxel-oriented 3D pixel approach, with the feature to export your project in 3D printing services. The project is sustained through the support and cooperation of the developer community. Image Source: An open source software enabling exploration, zooming and “playing” with the 3D globe in a web browser. This WebGL will require a webcam or simply your mouse. Using your mouse you can adjust various real-time filters and effects. Image Source: Just a Reflektor is a band Arcade Fire music video which was collaborated by Google. Within the spiral books are sorted by subject and clicking on any book takes you to the entry in Google Books. Image Source: Google Books’ new flashy interface styled after a helix. It showcases simulated skeletons, partial server-side simulation and synchronization with WebSocket, and camera facing a particle system and volumetric light effect. Image Source: A dynamic Jellyfish WebGL demo built with Vladimir Vuki?evi?’ s mjs matrix library. Image Source: Chemdoodle is a scientific visualization which lets you pick one of a number of medicines and see a 3D display of its chemical structure on compatible browsers, developed by iChemLabs. It consists of elements you see in Google Maps and analog labyrinth games combined with amazing controls that can break an experience. ![]() Image Source: A WebGL innovative game inspired with Google maps technology. It works with chrome mixing 2D and 3D computer graphics, showcasing the song “Black” by Danger Mouse and Daniel Luppi ,with Norah Jones and Jack White. It was developed using technology developed by Google and other sources. Image Source: A Semi-Intereactive film authored by Chris Milk. ![]() When in networked mode each machine keeps its clock in sync by periodically asking the server for the current time. The aquarium runs almost entirely based on a clock.That means the position of the camera and every fish will be the same across machines if their clocks are in sync. Image Source: Created by Greggman and Human Engines.
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