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kami-demos

v0.0.4

Published

Demos for the Kami rendering framework

Readme

about

kami is a minimal 2D framework built on WebGL. It supports some essential GL utilities, and a highly optimized sprite batcher. The library is still in heavy development.

demos

Below are some demos and tests for kami.

  • normals - normal-mapped 2D images
  • normals-pixel - retro graphics with normal maps
  • s3tc - demo showing compressed textures (DDS, CRN) and TGA
  • basic - sprite rendering
  • assets - asset preloading
  • shaders - some approaches to including GLSL code
  • shockwave - a shockwave shader example, using post-processing
  • blend - an example of programmable blending, by ping-ponging between two FBOs

browse source code

See the src folder for the code.

modifying & building the demos

Install node.js, it should come bundled with NPM. Then cd to this directory and run the following to build the demos:

npm install
node build

This will write HTML and JS files to the release folder. Then you should serve up the release folder and browse it on your localhost. To watch the source folder for changes, you can use nodemon and the following command:

nodemon --watch src -e js,html,vert,frag build.js