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.
is a popular interactive web experiment created by the developer Ricardo Cabello , better known by his handle Mr.doob .
If you wanted to add a "Lava" effect to this "paper," you would mathematically define a or viscosity layer at the bottom of the screen: Google Gravity Lava Mr Doob
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You can typically find it by searching "Google Gravity" and clicking the Mr. Doob experiment link When you combine them, the "Lava Gravity" concept
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.
: In its original form, the search bar was actually functional, allowing users to type and see search results fall into the pile of debris. Who is Mr.doob? I can make changes or continue the story if you'd like
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