Colorscube
March 18, 2009
Launch Experiment
Slow? Not Working? Try it in Google Chrome.
From the Author:
Colorscube is a simple mapping of the RGB colorspace into 3d. A little bit of alpha goes a long way. Try it in black.
Technology:
pre3d, canvas
Comments
how do you download any of these experiments
Reply to this commentCube rotation is really slow in Chrome 4.0.249.89 (38071)
Other than that, nice demo.
Reply to this commentThanks for Soft3d library, simple but very well written :)
Reply to this commentyeah thanx so much!
Reply to this commentshow me
Reply to this commentThanks for the chance for working on this new project.
Reply to this commentHm, interesting.
Reply to this commentAWESOME. :)
Reply to this commenttest
Reply to this commenti don't see the point in this...
Reply to this commentnice
Reply to this commentthis dosent appere to vork on mac
Reply to this commentWorks for me on my macbook
Reply to this commentI love Music!
Reply to this commentjust amazing!
Reply to this commentgotta have it
Reply to this commentSow where is the pure Black, and the pure White ??
Reply to this commentThey are not colors, merely shades.
Reply to this commentthis is awesome how did you get i ti love it
Reply to this commentsoo many colours :)
Reply to this commentbom
Reply to this commentPucha no sabia que hace esto este navegador locaso, esos colores lo vi en mis sueños... nuevamente se levanta el poderoso google y opina en la tecnología con mucha fuerza.
Reply to this commentYet another similar code : http://kmichel.info/bdel/balls/ . Not canvas though, only css/js and images sprites for the DOF effect (with a very noticeable lack of subpixel positioning).
Reply to this commentSeamonkey V2 alpha works but I cannot do a speed comparison with Chrome - there is no version for my operating system!
Reply to this commentIpNextGen your HTML is broken...
your div with ID=Vector1...
Reply to this commentIf this doesn't show that Chrome is the fastest browser I don't know what will. Chrome is the ONLY browser that ran this experiment smoothly. Chrome could spark a revolution which could see Flash and Silverlight made redundant by Javascript!
Reply to this commentit was rubbish
Reply to this commentIf I like to promote my product I would create demos where other browsers fail. Not just because my demo is to good for them or because the other browsers would not have the performance but because I intentionally would disable them to execute my demo.
Reply to this commenturs didnt work either
Reply to this commentw00t!
Reply to this commentFirefox slow, baby very slow
Explorer it did not even run,
Chrome 2.0.691.1 extremely smooth.
The rest got a lot of catching up to do.
Now are we going to get the pleasure of the source code.
Reply to this commentwith opera it runs good.
Reply to this commentIve done that a LONG time ago,
http://the.only.ipnextgen.net/zewii/zecube100.html
use arrows to spin , +/- scale , a/d/x/w to move from axis
Reply to this commentIpNextGen your HTML is broken...
your div with ID=Vector1...
Reply to this commentSimilar stuff:
http://www.solvalou.com/misc_javascriptCube.php
Reply to this commentWorks in Safari 4 Public beta but slow. Chrome 1 works much smoother and faster. It seems that Apple needs to work harder. Or, it is just Safari being beta. I can't wait until Chrome 2 release.
Reply to this commentFunny thing. I tried it again in Safari 4 Public beta on an iMac. It's very smooth. Just weird how the same version of Safari on Windows shows a quite different performance.
Reply to this commentsuper smooth in chrome
Reply to this commentWorks under Opera, but bit slowly.
Reply to this commentThat's awesome!
would you be able to place links or anything interactive
inside the 3d space?
because if so it'd be sort of like the film hackers, where the interface exists in these 3d boxes
I remember thinking it would never be possible to have that kind of interface in a browser. heh
Reply to this commentYou could put an overlay of an image map over the canvas object and then link events off of that image map. I don't know for certain (correct me if I am wrong) but I'm pretty certain that image maps won't work directly on the canvas element. At least I've not gotten it to work.
Reply to this commentYeh, love to see how on earth you did that with SVG and JavaScript?!
Reply to this commentAwesome!
Reply to this commentWOW, Buzzy! That's soooo cool!
Reply to this commentIs non-obfuscated Javascript source available? I'd like to see how it works.
Reply to this commentthis is pretty rad
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