Comment by sixothree 4 years ago Does anyone know the tooling used to create these? 3 comments sixothree Reply phailhaus 4 years ago According to his Twitter, he just uses bare canvas and WebGL. [1] What a legend. You can inspect the page and read the source js, it is unminified.[1] https://twitter.com/BCiechanowski/status/1484013009219375105... amelius 4 years ago Very impressive. The only thing that would make it better is a physics engine that would allow the user to play with gears etc. ManuelKiessling 4 years ago You mean like https://ciechanow.ski/gears/ ?
phailhaus 4 years ago According to his Twitter, he just uses bare canvas and WebGL. [1] What a legend. You can inspect the page and read the source js, it is unminified.[1] https://twitter.com/BCiechanowski/status/1484013009219375105... amelius 4 years ago Very impressive. The only thing that would make it better is a physics engine that would allow the user to play with gears etc. ManuelKiessling 4 years ago You mean like https://ciechanow.ski/gears/ ?
amelius 4 years ago Very impressive. The only thing that would make it better is a physics engine that would allow the user to play with gears etc. ManuelKiessling 4 years ago You mean like https://ciechanow.ski/gears/ ?
According to his Twitter, he just uses bare canvas and WebGL. [1] What a legend. You can inspect the page and read the source js, it is unminified.
[1] https://twitter.com/BCiechanowski/status/1484013009219375105...
Very impressive. The only thing that would make it better is a physics engine that would allow the user to play with gears etc.
You mean like https://ciechanow.ski/gears/ ?