The HTML5 Creation Engine: Create beautiful digital content with the fastest, most flexible 2D WebGL renderer.
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The HTML5 Creation Engine: Create beautiful digital content with the fastest, most flexible 2D WebGL renderer.
A graph node engine and editor written in Javascript similar to PD or UDK Blueprints, comes with its own editor in HTML5 Canvas2D. The engine can run client side or server side using Node. It allows to export graphs as JSONs to be included in applications independently.
nidium is an ongoing effort for a mobile hw-accelerated rendering engine to create apps and games. Embedding Mozilla JavaScript VM, Google Skia, Facebook Yoga. https://twitter.com/nidiumproject for updates
A curated list of awesome HTML5 Canvas with examples, related articles and posts.
A modern 2D game engine for the browser.
High-performance visualization and interactive data exploration of scientific and geospatial location aware datasets
Picasso is a high quality 2D vector graphic rendering library. It support path , matrix , gradient , pattern , image and truetype font.
Interactive Canvas in Jupyter
Classic 8 Ball pool game written in JavaScript
Ports (almost) all Canvas2D functions to the GPU so it can be mixed with a WebGL canvas.
The incredible effect of rain of letters in the style of the Matrix trilogy.
Flixel in Javascript (HTML5/Canvas)
A powerful, easy-to-use Sprite animation library designed for HTML5 Canvas.
Desktop media player, written entirely in Haxe, based on modern web technologies
flash to html5 converter, as3 to javascript translator
A vector graphics library for Android
Simple javascript lib to add CanvasRederingContext2D#arrow method
Learning Reason/OCaml by making an old-school canvas game.
FMA Transmutation Circles
An example tutorial built with git-tutor https://github.com/lesnitsky/git-tutor
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