There are so many cool hidden examples in the Playground (Playground search page | Babylon.js Documentation). We should make an extra contribution and introduce them here with a snapshot:
LOL! Love this one
Hello
I do almost the same as you but very differently xD
(click on the top left button or on the color plate)
Nice!
A LIKE button on playground would give ability to sort these to the top… just sayin.
Seconded. There are so many out there. There isnt even a directory is there?
theres a search
Yup the search is good. Some are defunct or plain though right
Deck of cards
credit goes to @nasimiasl and @sebavan (correct me if I’m wrong):
https://www.babylonjs-playground.com/#1F17BQ#56
You can get a smoother animation if you use scene.registerBeforeRender:
these bugs are so much better than what we came up with…
streetlights are a classic…
@JCPalmer ping : )
right yes. the deeper description is fascinating. I think it is 8, in our frozen version. We use 6.
the rollercoasters were another classic. @JohnK had a great 1.
I really need to add that engine.getCaps().highPrecisionShaderSupported = false; option to pg settings dropdown.
What a blast from the past… all those 3.3 features for the particle systems were fun to work on! I’m sure I drove @Deltakosh crazy with all of my requests!
Lol nope…You helped shaping the right API
https://playground.babylonjs.com/#PM5MFS#14 Boney Physics Worm - Raggar
(playing with physicsImpostor.syncImpostorWithBone)
https://www.babylonjs-playground.com/#VADCKV#6 Old Man Ragdoll fun - @Raggar and @samuelgirardin
https://www.babylonjs-playground.com/#VADCKV#12, too. Good stuff. (Hi Necips)
I think Sam used Enscripten to “convert” the original “Old Man” BJS/Oimo-driven ragdoll scene. That original Girardin demo… is not easily found, lately. (sniff)