fourier
Image Discrete Fourier Playground (by Haalon)
twgl.js
A Tiny WebGL helper Library (by greggman)
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fourier
Posts with mentions or reviews of fourier.
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and similar projects.
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I've made interactive playground of Discrete Fourier Transform for Images
here is the repo, if you are interested. https://github.com/Haalon/fourier
twgl.js
Posts with mentions or reviews of twgl.js.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-18.
- TWGL: A Tiny WebGL Helper Library
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Any advice for WebGL (Javascript) newbie?
I don't know what setup you're using exactly, but I use TWGL, which makes the errors rather friendly, you get the shader code with a mark at the specific position where the error occured. Other frameworks like OGL do something similar. As far as I remember, the errors were a bit more cryptic when I dealt with vanilla WebGL.
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Bombed a Web Developer Interview, How bad did I do? (NOT LOOKING FOR SYMPATHY, just better understanding!)
Those particular demosites were made using https://github.com/greggman/twgl.js
What are some alternatives?
When comparing fourier and twgl.js you can also consider the following projects:
pianolizer - An easy-to-use toolkit for music exploration and visualization, an audio spectrum analyzer helping you turn sounds into piano notes
particle-system-webgl - A WebGL particle system capable of creating beautiful patterns due to the usage of symmetry.
easings.net - Easing Functions Cheat Sheet
experiments - A centralized location for my WebGL and other demos.
torquigen - Animated kaleidoscope for your images