BallDroppings. Harmony. Chrome Experiments - Home. Jason Santa Maria. Román Cortés. For the latest editon of Js1k contest (a contest to create something cool with only 1 kilobyte of Javascript), I’ve submitted an entry with a furry bee with springy antennae and my tie. Check it here. I’ve been pushing the limits of what is possible to render with canvas 2d.
As a result, it renders at decent speed only in Chrome with a very fast computer. In case you don’t have one, check out this video capture: Rendering fur For rendering the fur, I’ve used the same method as I previously used in the Christmas Tree I made for a previous js1k edition. The basic idea is to create sprites that represent handfuls of fur, and then draw those sprites/brushes thousands of times to create the body of the bee. For this entry I’ve enhanced and reduced in code size the sprite generation method used in the Christmas Tree, also making it better suited for fur. Color palette Creating a nice color palette with the 1kb limitations of js1k is not an easy task. Point cloud rendering Clouds rendering - Scale x. 48 Hour Magazine. Simon Collison | Colly | The Celebrated Miscellany.
Shaun Inman // Compilation. Sushi & Robots, by Jina Bolton. WallSwaps. Our Solar System — An experiment with CSS3 border-radius, transf. Yugop.com. Welcome. Seed Conference | Chicago | 6 June 2008. Typekit. Trent Walton.