BabylonJS
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BabylonJS | engine | |
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63 | 55 | |
22,488 | 9,138 | |
1.2% | 0.9% | |
10.0 | 9.8 | |
5 days ago | 7 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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BabylonJS
- Show HN: My wife and I made a maze game
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Release Radar • March 2024 Edition
It's been around for a while, and we've featured it in the April 2019 and March 2022 Release Radars. It's also been in GitHub Game Bytes and on our latest episode of The Download. Yes, I'm talking about Babylon, the powerful web rendering engine for all kinds of graphics. The newest update includes support for basic Global Illumination, a highly requested feature. Read more about other cool new additions including Gaussian Splatting, Ragdoll physics, Procedural Geometry and all the breaking changes in the Babylon release notes.
- Not only Unity...
- Anime.js – A lightweight JavaScript animation library
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How do I integrate Motion and Animation into my Projects?
Wow that site is super cool! So I see most of the 3D stuff is using canvas, maybe three.js or babylon.js or possibly pixi.js.
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Which tools should I use to create my game ?
Sure; I've used [Phaser](https://phaser.io/) before for a game jam like project and I've heard of [PixiJS](https://pixijs.com/) and [Babylon.js](https://www.babylonjs.com/) as options too. I can't really give a good recommendation either way; Phaser was fun to just write TypeScript and see my game, but it felt like a toy compared to Unreal. I'm sure you could really push it to its limits though. You mentioned you know about LibGDX; I don't have experience with it, but it does seem like a viable option.
- Babylon.js: Powerful, Beautiful, Simple, Open - Web-Based 3D At Its Best
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JavaScript framework for making games. no game engine
I’ve only messed around with it a bit, but https://www.babylonjs.com seems impressive
- Faster LZ is not the answer to 150-250 GB video game downloads
- Babylon.js 6.0
engine
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Gamedev.js Jam 2024 start and theme announcement!
10 × PlayCanvas Personal plan for 12 months
- List of Unity alternatives
- PlayCanvas: Free and Open Source JavaScript Game Engine
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Normal Map Interpolation on Deferred Shading
For some reason that I cannot understand in my case the calculated shading normals are pixelated. Compared to playcanvas.com (probably a forward renderer), mine is like utter shit.
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Migrating from WordPress After 12 Years
PlayCanvas has been using WordPress for 12 years now. Generally speaking, it's been fine. However, after much consideration, we have migrated away to Jekyll + GitHub Pages. I thought our experience might be of interest to other WordPress users (if only to confirm why you wouldn't consider switching): https://blog.playcanvas.com/moving-from-wordpress-to-jekyll-a-case-study/ Interested to hear peoples' thoughts...
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I made a 3D editor that models in pure CSS+HTML
It's just a cool tech demo that pushes CSS to its limits, but it's completely useless if you want to create usable 3d models. If you want to model in the browser, you can check out vectary, playcanvas, or spline
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Help With Web AR App Project Completion?
Hey, I do not have any experience with deepar.ai so I’m not super familiar with the process using that platform. In my opinion I’d probably recommend another platform to try and accomplish this. Since you mentioned that you have everything set up in a engine already (lens studio) I’d recommend you just use a webxr engine. In my experience the two best engines are https://playcanvas.com and https://wonderlandengine.com. I think that going down this route may be the best option for your needs. I am willing to help out or do some of the work for you just pm me if you have any questions or anything.
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Alternatives to WebGL to run a very simple 2D game on mobile browser?
If you want the closest thing to Unity that's focused on browser-based (mobile and otherwise) development, try Playcanvas: https://playcanvas.com/
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Initial WebGPU support lands in PlayCanvas Engine 1.62! 🚀
Release Notes: https://github.com/playcanvas/engine/releases/tag/v1.62.0 Clustered Arealights Demo: https://playcanvas.com/demos/arealights/
- Best toolset for building a 3D Website?
What are some alternatives?
three.js - JavaScript 3D Library.
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
react-three-fiber - 🇨🇭 A React renderer for Three.js
Phaser - Phaser is a fun, free and fast 2D game framework for making HTML5 games for desktop and mobile web browsers, supporting Canvas and WebGL rendering. [Moved to: https://github.com/phaserjs/phaser]
melonJS - a fresh, modern & lightweight HTML5 game engine
p5.js - p5.js is a client-side JS platform that empowers artists, designers, students, and anyone to learn to code and express themselves creatively on the web. It is based on the core principles of Processing. http://twitter.com/p5xjs —
matter-js - a 2D rigid body physics engine for the web ▲● ■
model-viewer - Easily display interactive 3D models on the web and in AR!
WebXR-games - Curated list of cool WebXR Games & Experiences
A-Frame - :a: Web framework for building virtual reality experiences.
unity-webxr-export - Develop and export WebXR experiences using Unity WebGL