Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Class #11: WebGL Chrome Experiments using Google's Chrome Browser

Example 1: Are You Being Watched?
http://work.goodbysilverstein.com/eyes/

This was probably not the most interactive but I thought that the eyes were rendered really nicely and thought it was cool that it followed your mouse movements. The eyeballs also multiplied when the screen was clicked.


my mouse to the left...












my mouse to the right.....













Example 2: Spherical Normal Mapping
http://www.clicktorelease.com/code/spherical-normal-mapping/#

In this example you can play around with different random shapes and apply different textures on them which were really high quality in my opinion. The highlight of it is the excellent lighting/shading that the textures produce.

Playing around with a cube shape...













and a blog shape...












here's a closeup of the blog shape, I though it looked great on the web browser













Example 3: Just a Reflektor
https://www.justareflektor.com/

This was a cool interactive experience and my favorite WebGL Chrome experiment. It's Arcade Fire's interactive music video in which a user can control different aspects of the visuals such as lighting and cool effects on the actors movements.

Here moved my mouse to create this cool effect while she danced...













the user can control this effect with the power of the mouse. It looks really cool and trippy as you listen to the music.


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