This is an example of WebGL Technology. This is an experiment by Mark Hawkins.
Hold down the left mouse button and drag left, right up or down to interact. Use your mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
Hold down the left mouse button and drag left, right up or down to interact. Use your mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
Because WebGL is very cool and currently runs native(without a plugin) in most browsers and some smart devices rendering the animations very much like they do for a video game using the GPU(Graphics Processing Unit) while JavaScript is used for the control and interactions. This all can be blended with HTML like this example.
For more information on WebGL, please see Wikipedia's Article
WebGL can be used for:
- Live 3D Product Display
- Web Animations
- Games
- Interactive Web Sites
- 3D Presentations
- 3D Tutorials