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Moreover, it perfectly contributes to high-tech, geometric and businesslike aesthetics — naturally finishing them off. The premise is: particle animation should impress. And, developers stick to this postulate through thick and thin, making the most out of it.

Here the title speaks for itself. With 30, particles on board, you expect something grandiose. And Justin Windle has certainly met our expectations. His concept is incredible. Use your mouse to play around.

The physics are just exceptional. This version of particle animation is quite popular among developers, though not in such a monumental scale. Alex Safayan came up with almost the same solution, but in this case, particles are increasingly enlarged. The mouse cursor also pushes away the dots, forming a trace with a subtle ripple effect.

The behavior of the animation is reminiscent of fish movement when it is close to the water surface. Note the physics: the interplay between the dots is well-thought-out. The project enthralls not only with the idea but also with the realization. Stardust is a symbiosis of design and coding that results in an inspiring masterpiece. They intrude into the chaotic movement of the dots and pull them like a magnet. Although they do not perform a role of center of orbit; yet they form focal points that force particles to move in their direction.

The orb looks fragile thanks to tiny particles, and at the same time, firm thanks to well-thought-out behavior. His routine of disintegrating and re-forming the sphere is fantastic.

Particle Waves by Kevin Rajaram Kevin Rajarm took the beauty and elegance of particle animation and enhanced it with the awesomeness of Three. An amazing vista of waves feels futuristic, artificial and mesmerizing. Unorthodox Uses There are even more impressive ways of using particle animation. Interactive Particle Logo is a typical example of that. This is one of those cases where the concept found a practical use. Text to particles by Louis Hoebregts The colorful version of the previous solution is available in this pen by Louis Hoebregts.



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