Liquid Particles
March 03, 2010Daniel Puhe
- http://www.spielzeugz.de
- Location:
- London, UK
Launch Experiment
Slow? Not Working? Try it in Google Chrome.
From the Author:
Play around with particles and their liquid-like motion, move your mouse through them, occasionaly click or hold down the mouse button.
It comes in two variations, dots and letters.
Technology:
JavaScript, canvas
Comments
wow
Reply to this commentBuenísimo
Reply to this commentgreat i enjoyed it. the scattering and collecting is what happens every where in universe. The pointer attracts the dots to gather if no movement takes place but as soon as you tap the pointer the dots disperse just like water and stone experiment.
Reply to this commentbest, most entertaining, and most beautiful chrome experiment I have ever seen.
Reply to this commentJust translated Dan's code into AS3 for Flash 10. It's a bit slower, but it still looks pretty cool. I made "mover" into a library MovieClip that you can change at will. Dan, if you're interested I'll send you what I did.
Reply to this commentAWSOME!! Lots of fun to play around with
Reply to this commentExcellent!!!!! Love it***
Reply to this commentStrangely hypnotic, and refreshingly addictive. Saw another attempt at something like this in flash- buut this blows it out of the water. Good job.
Reply to this commentbueno
Reply to this commentwaaaww!!!
beautifull.. its so interactive congrats!
Reply to this commenti like it
Reply to this commentAbsolutely fantastic!
By far the best on chromeexperiments.
I have wasted way to much time playing with this.
Reply to this commentlindoooo tbem !!!
Reply to this commentVery cool. Used up an hour on this. But caused my machine to crash after a while.
Reply to this commentHmm not working on the ipad... must try this on my laptop tomorrow
Reply to this commentIt's normal, particules follows mouse not fingers...No mouse, no particules...
Reply to this commentbrilliant implementation - I've been working on something very similar in Flash but haven't gotten it anywhere as dynamic and smooth as yours - would it be possible to look at the source code? or at least your algorithm? great work! b
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Reply to this commentThis is JavaScript, so the code is in the open... just View Source!
Reply to this commentAwesome !! Wish you could some how download it to your computer :( is there ? (: lol
Reply to this commenthola
Reply to this commenti like
Reply to this commentЯ так понял там имитация Большого взрыва) Достаточно не двигать мышь некоторое время, а потом кликнуть. Great work! Looks like Universe)
Reply to this commentа еще это зависит от длинны удерживания кнопки нажатой
Reply to this commentaide
Reply to this commentAbsolutely Great!
Reply to this commentAbsolutely awesome. Congratulations. It was a very nice job.
Reply to this commenti knwo this is the best thing evevr
Reply to this commentis amaziiing
Reply to this commentmore than awesome
nossa...bem louco isso! adorei só não sei como dá pra baixar!"
Reply to this commenttout les logiciel de chrome experiments ca marche pas sur google mais sur chrome ca marche-
Reply to this commentWay too fun. Lost an hour of my life playing with this to music :) Love it!
Reply to this commentlooks very similar to the old welknown Flocking algoritme? is it the same you have used to create this beautiful version?
Reply to this commentFucking amazing. lost half a hour of my life just by playing at it :-P
Reply to this commentcooollllllllll
Reply to this commentEs muy divertido jugar con estas "particulas".... me resulta muy desestrsante y divertido... love it
Reply to this commentIt won't work on my computer.it will start with a lot ,then it goes down to 1 or 0 .
Reply to this commentthis is the real art of this century, not the garbage they sell in galleries
Reply to this commentThis is the real art of the 21st century
Reply to this commentHi. Great work! Is there any chance to set the resolution to maybe 4096x4096? ;)
Reply to this commenti love it
Reply to this commentThis is so fun to play this (more than it should, probably). Mesmerizing, to say the least.
Reply to this commentwow that is really cool!!!
Reply to this commentWell done mate
Reply to this commentАФФИГЕТЬ!!!Плюс музыка "Энигмы"!Полное выпадение из реальности!!!
Reply to this commentnice to the eye ,very cool the motion
Reply to this commentIs there any way to make HTML5 run faster?
Reply to this commentluv u maaan this is by far THE most coolest exp. that i have ever seen on chrome expirimrnts ....... Wooooooowww U rock !!!! (Btw this put a really big smile on my face when i saw this app(love it) ).
Reply to this commento m g this is so cool. it blew my mind. this is amazing, great work.
Reply to this commentthis is so trippy when you're high dang
Reply to this commentOn Safari it works fabulous. It makes so fun. Wow, compliment
Reply to this commentShould add music to it or a single sound for each ball
Reply to this commentI can make it one pixel big
very well made GOOD JOB!!
Reply to this commentSOOO cool!! Love it!!
Suggestion: would it be possible to add a box where the user could specify the number of particles??
Great work!!
Reply to this commentThis blew my mind.
Reply to this commenthello....
Reply to this commenthow did you make this?!
Reply to this commentsee how it act - droped in a box.
Reply to this commentWow Thats really Awesome gr8.
Reply to this commentthis is a pretty cool gravity sim, have you considered marketing it to schools? it would be great for physics lessons
Reply to this commentWow, this is a really cool experiment, you should really make a iPhone or a iPod Touch app for this, I would but it.
Reply to this commentthe is one exactly like this almost. it is called spawn lite
Reply to this commentWell spawn lite is the lite version yea.......
pretty cool
Reply to this commentFantastic Dan!!! Words escape me. (Not usually but now) :D Like many others, I too spent nearly an hour playing with this. So kewl!
Would it be possible for you to give them some individual gravities so that they would be attracted to each other as well?
I noticed something: If I let them all clump around the pointer in one corner of the box then alt + tab to another window, reposition the pointer to the OPPOSITE corner and then alt + tab back to the Experiment window, the clump explodes and becomes 4 distinct clumps. This leaves a dark space like a '+' plus sign between these 4 smaller clumps. I've tried this many times, with the same result. Why is this so?
Reply to this commentWow it's so amazing love this technology. Good job !
Reply to this commentI would love to have this as my mouse cursor!
Reply to this commentwow ! this is amazing !!!!!
Reply to this commentWow, this is really neat. How many little dots are flying around there?
Reply to this commentso nice, i like to download and serve as my screen saver
Reply to this commentbäm?!
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Reply to this commentbeautiful work.
Reply to this commentThanks for the nice feedback everyone!
@Abhay Kalla spot-on :) Simply put accelleration increases the closer they are to the pointer. When they're very close the pointer's velocity is added so they're repelled. It's all basic trig actually, the real key is tweaking the values until it "feels right". Yes wouldn't be too hard to add all kinds of configuration, when reducing damping though they just keep flying around, gets a bit chaotic.
Reply to this commentThe size of particles is directly proportional to their speed. Its like they are following Special theory of Relativity at ordinary speeds. And the particles follow the inverse square law while being attracted to the pointer. This is cool...
Reply to this commentThis is awesome!!!!
Reply to this commentso cool!
Reply to this commentVery cool stuff.
Reply to this commentThe most amazing thing ever. Is there some way of reducing the damping effect?
Reply to this commentLove it! Think I just played with it for an hour.. it's hypnotic after a while.
Reply to this commentHow do you change to letters?
Reply to this commentjust click that little link under the window
Reply to this commentI dont see the link-- what color is it?
ok. i got it
sweet
Reply to this commentSehr geil mr...^^
Reply to this commentI'm speechless...
Reply to this commentJust Great!!
Reply to this commentHow do you change to letters?
Reply to this commentOk never mind...I found out how.
Reply to this commentIf you hold for 2 long the particles get sooooooooo small!
Well done sir!
Reply to this commentCool!!! Its fun to play with!
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