I really liked https://webglfundamentals.org/ for learning the webgl api coming from a web background as well. The state diagram was also useful to understand the complicated api. There is also https://webgpufundamentals.org/ for the newer api.
+1 this is a great resource, and learning graphics with a web browser lowers a lot some barriers of entry.
Learning the lower end of graphics can be fun and a goal of its own, but you can also accomplish a lot and push more interesting things to your screen faster by using some readymade engine. As a web developer you may enjoy this (paid but very polished) ThreeJS course [1].
emmanueloga_|1 year ago
Learning the lower end of graphics can be fun and a goal of its own, but you can also accomplish a lot and push more interesting things to your screen faster by using some readymade engine. As a web developer you may enjoy this (paid but very polished) ThreeJS course [1].
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https://threejs-journey.com/