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Workshop 28 – Intro to WebGL 2.0

16th May 2017

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Demos – compare WebGL 1.0 and 2.0
The WebGL 2.0 examples are taken from Tarek Sherif’s WebGL 2 Examples and slightly modifed for easier comparison with the WebGL 1.0 equivalent.

Simple triangle – WebGL 1.0
Simple triangle – WebGL 2.0

Textured cube – WebGL 1.0
Textured cube – WebGL 2.0

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