Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob ((exclusive)) ✦ [HOT]
In the purest form of "Google Gravity Lava," you aren't just dropping a search bar; you are watching the interface . Imagine the Google logo dripping like hot magma, the search box dissolving into red and orange particles, and the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button oozing down the screen like hot wax.
: The most famous version where homepage elements crash to the floor. You can drag and throw the "fallen" pieces with your mouse. Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob
Mr. Doob, whose real name is Mathieu LeBlanc, is a talented web developer, artist, and educator. He has been fascinated by the intersection of art, technology, and education throughout his career. His work on Google Gravity and other projects has not only showcased his technical expertise but also his ability to communicate complex concepts through interactive and visually appealing experiences. Mr. Doob's creative approach to science and technology has inspired a new generation of developers, artists, and scientists to explore the possibilities of digital media. In the purest form of "Google Gravity Lava,"
When you combine them, the "Lava Gravity" concept uses shaders to distort the falling Google pieces, making them look like they are warping from intense heat. You can drag and throw the "fallen" pieces with your mouse
Another fan favorite where the search bar floats on water and fish swim past. If you search for "sharks," they’ll literally drop into your digital ocean. How to Play (The "I'm Feeling Lucky" Trick)