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Making Gooey Image Hover Effects with Three.js


Learn how to create gooey reveal hover effects on images with Three.js using noise within a shader. Making Gooey Image Hover Effects with Three.js was written by Arno Di Nunzio and published on Codrops

Creating a Water-like Distortion Effect with Three.js


Learn how to achieve a water-like ripple distortion effect with Three.js and postprocessing. Creating a Water-like Distortion Effect with Three.js was written by Daniel Velasquez and published on Codrops

The Making of an Animated Favicon


It’s the first thing your eyes look for when you’re switching tabs. That’s one way of explaining what a favicon is. The tab area is a much more precious screen real-estate than what most assume. If done right, besides being a label with icon, it can be the perfect billboard to represent what’s...

Zdog


David DeSandro has loads of super cool JavaScript libraries he's created over the years. His latest is Zdog, a "round, flat, designer-friendly pseudo-3D engine for canvas & SVG." It's only been about a month since he dropped it (although, like any good library, it's been simmering) and it...

How to Build an Underwater-Style Navigation Using PixiJS


A tutorial on how to create a visually distinct and accessible WebGL menu that builds from any given HTML navigation. How to Build an Underwater-Style Navigation Using PixiJS was written by Liam Egan and published on Codrops

Blobs!


I was recently a guest editor for an issue of Bizarro Devs. It's a great newsletter! Go sign up! I put in a bunch of links around blobs. Like those weird squishy random shapes that are so "in" right now. Here are those links as well. I'm always a fan of publishing stuff I write ;) Blobs! Blobs...

Creating Your Own Gravity and Space Simulator


Space is vast. Space is awesome. Space is difficult to understand — or so people tend to think. But in this tutorial I am going to show you that this is not the case. Quite the contrary; the laws that govern the motion of the stars, planets, asteroids and even entire galaxies are incredibly simple....

Ambient Canvas Backgrounds


Five ambient webpage backgrounds created using the HTML5 Canvas API and jwagner's Simplex Noise library. Ambient Canvas Backgrounds was written by Sean Free and published on Codrops

Adding Particle Effects to DOM Elements with Canvas


Let’s take a look at how to make web pages more visually capable by combining the freedom of <canvas> with HTML elements. Specifically, we will be creating a basic HTML-to-particle effect, but the same technique could be used for many kinds of effects. Before we begin, feel free to grab...

Creating your own meme generator


Almost every time a new meme pops up in my Twitter feed, I think of a witty version to create. I'm not alone in this. Memes are often a way to acknowledge a shared experience or idea. In a variation of the "Is this a pigeon" meme that has been making the rounds online, a designer Daryl Ginn joked...

Manipulating Pixels Using Canvas


Modern browsers support playing video via the <video> element. Most browsers also have access to webcams via the MediaDevices.getUserMedia() API. But even with those two things combined, we can’t really access and manipulate those pixels directly. Fortunately, browsers have a Canvas...

Animate Images and Videos with curtains.js


While browsing the latest award-winning websites, you may notice a lot of fancy image distortion animations or neat 3D effects. Most of them are created with WebGL, an API allowing GPU-accelerated image processing effects and animations. They also tend to use libraries built on top of WebGL such...

Particle Effects for Buttons


A little library that can be used for bursting particles effects. The idea is to disintegrate an element into particles and make it disappear (or vice versa). Particle Effects for Buttons was written by Luis Manuel and published on Codrops

Collective #409


Permit * React in patterns * Sketchize * GitHub Learning Lab * Slugify * pico.js * BBC Sound Effects * VS Code can do that?! Collective #409 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

5 Crucial Concepts for Learning d3.js and How to Understand Them


You may have already heard about d3.js, the dazzling JavaScript library that lets you create beautiful charts and graphics with just a few lines of code. You might have seen some of the fantastic examples of D3 in action, or you may have heard that the New York Times uses it to create...

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