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So you want to build some crazy next-gen 3D graphics in the browser? Right now there are 2 good options available:Â Flash 11âs Stage3D versus JavaScriptâs native WebGL. Demos and Source Code To compare the performance of both options I built a couple of simple demos that show 100 semi-transparent cubes with Additive Blending and 2 point lights.The purpose of these demos is to compare 2 equivalent 3
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What is GLGE? GLGE is a javascript library intended to ease the use of WebGL; which is basically a native browser javascript API giving direct access to openGL ES2, allowing for the use of hardware accelerated 2D/3D applications without having to download any plugins. The aim of GLGE is to mask the involved nature of WebGL from the web developer, who can then spend his/her time creating richer con
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