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    frame.js

    frame.js

    JavaScript Sequence Editor

    frame.js is a tiny utility for orchestrating frame-based animations with requestAnimationFrame while keeping code clean and predictable. It abstracts the boilerplate of setting up a render loop, tracking elapsed time, and updating callbacks at the right cadence. By providing a simple lifecycle—start, stop, tick—it encourages separation between state updates and rendering, which is essential for smooth visuals. The library aims to be unobtrusive: you can drop it into demos or prototypes...
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    Skinner

    Skinner

    Special Effects with Skinned Mesh in Unity

    Skinner is a collection of real-time special effects for Unity that use vertices of an animating skinned mesh as emission points. Instead of duplicating mesh data on the CPU, it employs a replacement shader to stream vertex positions into GPU-friendly buffers, conserving memory and CPU cycles. With those GPU-side buffers, Skinner can drive effects like trails, particles, or geometry that react to the underlying skinned animation in sophisticated ways. The approach enables complex, performant...
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