Liquid Particles
Daniel Puhe has created this interesting liquid motion particle demo. There are two flavours: the traditional dots and letters.

Liquid lettering
Move your mouse around the page to have the particles follow the cursor, click the mouse button to send the particles flying in the other direction.
Best viewed in Chrome.


Comments
yanek1988
Very nice animation and code
Posted on May 8, 2010
Lionel Yelibi
would be nice if it was a screen saver too ^^
Posted on May 17, 2010
guest
Works on Opera 10.5! (Dunno about earlier versions)
Posted on May 26, 2010
Samuel Mburu
This is pretty awesome makes me want to do some HTML5 magic.
BTW just downloaded Safari 5 and its pretty snappy…
Posted on June 14, 2010
DriverOp
Works fine in Opera 10.53+, nice animation!
5 points to me
Posted on June 15, 2010
Wisedup
original awesome in
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.6) Gecko/20091201 Firefox/3.5.6
letters are somewhat jerky by comparison
the party has only just begun and already the fun is on!
Posted on July 16, 2010
Siji
Nice animation
Posted on September 28, 2010
makers100
nice animation and pls add tutorial how to develop this .
Posted on November 13, 2010
julie
Where did janek see the code? Is it somewhere on this site?
Posted on December 4, 2010
doubtingreality
@ julie:
Of course the code is on his site, it’s javascript!
If you look at the source code of the experiment you see an external script right here: http://spielzeugz.de/html5/liquid-particles.js
Anyway.. That is the biggest disadvantage of all this new fancy HTML5 and Canvas: the source code can be ripped in 1 second. Where as Flash, Java and other plugins have compiled source codes and are (almost) impossible to rip.
Not sure who is going to seriously depend on Canvas for bigger game projects.
Posted on December 8, 2010
Nawar
So nice
Posted on March 11, 2011
Ragu
Very Nice I like It …………..
Posted on December 27, 2011
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