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Re: Vanta.js: Animated 3D backgrounds for websites

#13

Oh no... I suspect we're going to see this everywhere now.

I’ll take this over the faux PowerPoint slide presentations that caught on the last few years. Repeat after me: It’s a website, not a power point presentation It’s a website, not a power point presentation It’s a website, not a power point presentation

Do you have an example?

Re: Vanta.js: Animated 3D backgrounds for websites

#16

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I’ll take this over the faux PowerPoint slide presentations that caught on the last few years. Repeat after me: It’s a website, not a power point presentation It’s a website, not a power point presentation It’s a website, not a power point presentation

Do you have an example?

https://www.apple.com/iphone-13-pro/

And that’s supposed to be good version of this, so imagine all the copy cat knock offs.

Re: Vanta.js: Animated 3D backgrounds for websites

#18

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I’ll take this over the faux PowerPoint slide presentations that caught on the last few years. Repeat after me: It’s a website, not a power point presentation It’s a website, not a power point presentation It’s a website, not a power point presentation

Do you have an example?

https://revealjs.com/

Re: Vanta.js: Animated 3D backgrounds for websites

#19
Wow, very smooth. Once I wanted to do a similar thing to the "Net" visualization with plain 2D canvas (without WebGL) and it was so slooow.

Side-note to waste of battery/compute: it was not for a general purpose web page, but for a tablet device that is always plugged in to act as a idle animation.

Re: Vanta.js: Animated 3D backgrounds for websites

#20

Pretty sure the clouds one is a straight rip from one of Inigo Quilez's shaders: https://www.shadertoy.com/view/XslGRr (note the licence at the top...)

They should have just stuck with Apache or GPL license, as now any derivative work nullifies that adamant license and requires no attribution ngmi

Apache or GPL do not allow you to ban selling or minting NFTs.
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