Breaking down a ripple animation in JavaScript

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  • rippleEffect

    A JavaScript ripple effect implemented using canvas (by victorqribeiro)

  • I once wrote something similar on a jsfiddle but can't find it now. Later in I found an article and a YouTube video that proposed a different approach to do ripples, which I followed:

    https://github.com/victorqribeiro/rippleEffect

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