Cool stuff from around the web, discovered by Khronos' WebGL working group.
- Filtering of cos(x) functions by @iquilezles
- PlayCanvas reaches 100% glTF 2.0 spec compliance, open-sources viewer app
- Gold-plated maelstrom of chaos Milkdrop preset in Butterchurn by @Flexi23
- Rolfsen Knot Table up to 7 crossings by @74WTungsteno
- Attack of the Killer Bunnies by ericbroberic, MisplayJ, albinochicken, Brian Sweet, zhixson
- Plan to turn on WebGL 2.0 in Safari Technology Preview in early September by @grorgwork
- Explorations with 3D Textures and Instancing by @mrdoob
- New Frontier Chapel by @el_djanki
- Sakudari Kannon (Buddhist temple) Japan by @fuji_3DCG
- Shader-calculated generated tile height in geo-three by @tentonej
- Parallax physics toy by @mlperego
- Sketchfab embed showing off power of Modo on @TheFoundryTeam website
- Leviatan by Gabriel Gonzalez
- Not strictly WebGL but a huge performance boost: content-visibility: the new CSS property that boosts your rendering performance by @vmpstr
- WebXR Hands in PlayCanvas by @mrmaxm
- PlayCanvas Engine 1.33.0 released
- Truck accident photogrammetry scan
- WebXR Controllers project in PlayCanvas by @mrmaxm
- Raymarching shaders by @ggsimm
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