If you try to change the value by deleting the current value, the jellyfish vanish & do not come back even after typing a new value.<p>I have to add digits in front of the current value before deleting the existing digits, so that the field stays populated at all times, or the whole thing breaks. FYI.<p>Also if you put a really high speed, they sometimes swim off the screen & never return, even when lowering the speed. Pretty amusing.
Love it.<p>Put the count number up to 50 and fps dropped to 25-30 for a bit then went up to high 50s again, which is interesting.<p>Chrome, Win7 64-bit, Intel Core i7 2.7GHz 16GB ram
Looks nice on chrome osx; on ios it's also running smooth but there is something wrong with the texture or the culling which causes a big blue area to show up in the middle of the jellyfish especially when they are facing away.
Does everyone realize that this came out years ago? And to date, it's still one of the most beautiful webgl demos out there. Most examples since have hardly been as cool. Let's hear it for genius!
Beautiful, I love it. 60 fps in OS X 10.10.3 Safari.<p>Safari gets unresponsive when you “Inspect Element”. I guess that built-in debugger still needs some work. A debugger should be usable, especially if user code is broken.
impressive<p>I especially liked when I added 5 hundreds and collision resolution went mad, throwing jellifish around at incredible speeds<p>10/10 will watch again in 3d (does webgl suports any 3d tech out of the box?)