Majik Tutorial: The Turbine-Style Sports Rim

 From:  BurrMan
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Your looking at WebGL and what is rendering it will depend on the browser AND OS. My default Windows IE doesnt play it. WEBGL is nativley meant to run Open GL, but "2.0" I think, and alot of drivers dont run it or support it very well. Chrome and others use ANGEL to convert the OpenGL to DirectX.

There are many factors. My experience so far is Firefox runs the WebGL stuff the best, right out of the box. It worked on this particular model better than chrome. I didnt even try to load "ChromeFrame" on my IE to test it.

I would appreciate Microsoft to Enable WebGL but they have been against it for quite awhile. Maybe rightly so.

There is talk that Internet Explorer 11 looking to be released this month in Windows "Blue" has WebGL support signs built into it, but not implemented. I guess we'll see.