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🧬 Training the car to do self-parking using a genetic algorithm
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Oct 21, 2022  - TypeScript
 
A 3D engine for the Web
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Dec 9, 2022  - JavaScript
 
A bowling simulation in Spark AR with Cannon.js
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Dec 4, 2022  - JavaScript
 
A helper module for connecting Spark AR with physics libraries
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Jul 5, 2019  - HTML
 
Playing with Threejs and Cannonjs
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May 5, 2025  - JavaScript
 
Project Park is a 3-d open-world game inspired by Rocket League. Users are given a car created using blender, which they can use to collide with various game props. The goal of the game is to try and score the ball in the net throughout several levels. Each time the user makes a goal, the ball explodes and the user increases its score.
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Jul 19, 2021  - JavaScript
 
Imagine 3d game worlds with webpage parts on polygons. Early experiment in making a 3d webpage. Puts a html div on the top polygon of a CannonJS RigidVehicle, and 2 input type=range / sliders in it, one for gas and one for steering. Also uses browser gamepad API so left joystick does gas and steering.
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Jun 6, 2023  - JavaScript
 
Projekt z przedmiotu Wstęp do grafiki komputerowej (AGH, WIET, 2020/2021). Projekt przedstawia prostą scenę w której możemy się poruszać postacią za pomocą klawiatury.
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Feb 18, 2021  - JavaScript
 
Examples about webgl via three.js on nuxt & typescript
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Aug 30, 2021  - Vue
 
Prototype of an RC Car Simulator created using THREE.js, Tone.js and CANNON.js
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Jan 18, 2025  - JavaScript
 
Box Ball Arena is an interactive 3D physics simulation where users can grab and throw a red ball inside a dynamic box arena. Powered by Three.js and Cannon-es, it features realistic gravity, smooth motion, and responsive wall collisions, creating an immersive, visually engaging playground for physics and motion.
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Nov 3, 2025  - HTML
 
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