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WebGL Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   WebGL Beginner's Guide If you're a JavaScript developer who wants to take the plunge into 3D web development, this is the perfect primer. From a basic understanding of WebGL structure to creating realistic 3D scenes, everything you need is here.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849691727
Length 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

WebGL Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with WebGL FREE CHAPTER 2. Rendering Geometry 3. Lights! 4. Camera 5. Action 6. Colors, Depth Testing, and Alpha Blending 7. Textures 8. Picking 9. Putting It All Together 10. Advanced Techniques Index

Chapter 1. Getting Started with WebGL

In 2007, Vladimir Vukicevic, an American-Serbian software engineer, began working on an OpenGL prototype for the then upcoming HTML <canvas> element which he called Canvas 3D. In March, 2011, his work would lead Kronos Group, the nonprofit organization behind OpenGL, to create WebGL: a specification to grant Internet browsers access to Graphic Processing Units (GPUs) on those computers where they were used.

WebGL was originally based on OpenGL ES 2.0 (ES standing for Embedded Systems), the OpenGL specification version for devices such as Apple's iPhone and iPad. But as the specification evolved, it became independent with the goal of providing portability across various operating systems and devices. The idea of web-based, real-time rendering opened a new universe of possibilities for web-based 3D environments such as videogames, scientific visualization, and medical imaging. Additionally, due to the pervasiveness of web browsers, these and other kinds of 3D applications could be taken to mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets. Whether you want to create your first web-based videogame, a 3D art project for a virtual gallery, visualize the data from your experiments, or any other 3D application you could have in mind, the first step will be always to make sure that your environment is ready.

In this chapter, you will:

  • Understand the structure of a WebGL application

  • Set up your drawing area (canvas)

  • Test your browser's WebGL capabilities

  • Understand that WebGL acts as a state machine

  • Modify WebGL variables that affect your scene

  • Load and examine a fully-functional scene

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WebGL Beginner's Guide
Published in: Jun 2012
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781849691727
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