The aim of this project is to provide a fast lightweight 2D library that works across all devices. The Pixi renderer allows everyone to enjoy the power of hardware acceleration without prior knowledge of webGL. Also its fast.
If you’re interested in pixi.js then feel free to follow me on twitter (@doormat23) and I will keep you posted! And of course check back on our site as any breakthroughs will be posted up there too!
Thanks to @photonstorm for providing those last 2 examples and allowing us to share the source code :)
Documentation can be found here
Tutorials and other helpful bits
- Create a Typescript definition file for Pixi.js
- Implement Filters (currently being worked on by @GoodBoyDigital)
- Implement Flash animation to pixi
- Update Loader so that it support XHR2 if it is available
- Improve the Documentation of the Project
- Create an Asset Loader Tutorial
- Create a MovieClip Tutorial
- Create a small game Tutorial
Want to be part of the pixi.js project? Great! All are welcome! We will get there quicker together :) Whether you find a bug, have a great feature request or you fancy owning a task from the road map above feel free to get in touch.
PixiJS is build with Grunt. If you don't already have this, go install Node and NPM then install the Grunt Command Line.
$> npm install -g grunt-cli
Then, in the folder where you have downloaded the source, install the build dependencies using npm:
$> npm install
Then build:
$> grunt
This will create a minified version at bin/pixi.js and a non-minified version at bin/pixi.dev.js.
It also copies the non-minified version to the examples.
- WebGL renderer (with automatic smart batching allowing for REALLY fast performance)
- Canvas renderer (Fastest in town!)
- Full scene graph
- Super easy to use API (similar to the flash display list API)
- Support for texture atlases
- Asset loader / sprite sheet loader
- Auto-detect which renderer should be used
- Full Mouse and Multi-touch Interaction
- Text
- BitmapFont text
- Multiline Text
- Render Texture
- Spine support
- Primitive Drawing
- Masking
- Filters ( wip : storm brewing )
- Awesome Post processing effects
// You can use either PIXI.WebGLRenderer or PIXI.CanvasRenderer
var renderer = new PIXI.WebGLRenderer(800, 600);
document.body.appendChild(renderer.view);
var stage = new PIXI.Stage;
var bunnyTexture = PIXI.Texture.fromImage("bunny.png");
var bunny = new PIXI.Sprite(bunnyTexture);
bunny.position.x = 400;
bunny.position.y = 300;
bunny.scale.x = 2;
bunny.scale.y = 2;
stage.addChild(bunny);
requestAnimationFrame(animate);
function animate() {
bunny.rotation += 0.01;
renderer.render(stage);
requestAnimationFrame(animate);
}
This content is released under the (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) MIT License.