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    LVGL

    LVGL

    Powerful and easy-to-use embedded GUI library with many widgets

    Powerful and easy-to-use embedded GUI library with many widgets, advanced visual effects (opacity, antialiasing, animations), and low memory requirements (16K RAM, 64K Flash). LVGL provides everything you need to create an embedded GUI with easy-to-use graphical elements, beautiful visual effects, and a low memory footprint. LVGL is an open-source graphics library providing everything you need to create an embedded GUI with easy-to-use graphical elements, beautiful visual effects, and a low...
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    lax.js

    lax.js

    Library to create smooth & beautiful animations when you scroll

    Simple & lightweight (<4kb gzipped) vanilla JavaScript library to create smooth & beautiful animations when you scroll. Lax.js 2.0 has been completely re-written with a focus on modularity and flexibility giving you more tools to create awesome animations. To implement lax you need to create at least one driver, to provide values for animations, as well as the element animation bindings. The easiest way to get started is to use presets via html classes. Multiple presets can be chained...
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    Skinner

    Skinner

    Special Effects with Skinned Mesh in Unity

    ...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 visuals that stay in sync with character motion. It is especially useful for stylized effects where meshes emit data continuously as they deform. The repository exemplifies Keijiro’s focus on GPU-first pipelines and clear, self-contained Unity samples.
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