Explore these interactive examples to see what you can build with Phenomenon. Each example demonstrates different capabilities of the library, from basic particle systems to complex 3D shapes and transitions.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://mintlify.com/vaneenige/phenomenon/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Live demos
Particles
Basic particle system with millions of particles rendered using GPU acceleration.
Types
Different rendering modes including particles and triangles.
Transition
Smooth particle transitions between positions with easing.
Easing
Various easing functions applied to particle animations.
Shapes
3D shapes created with particle systems.
Instances
Multiple particle instances rendered simultaneously.
Movement
Animated particle movement in 3D space.
Particle cube
Particles arranged in a cube formation.
Dynamic instances
Add and remove particle instances dynamically at runtime.
Example categories
Basic usage
Start with these examples to understand the fundamentals:- Basic particles - Learn how to set up your first particle system
- Particles demo - See millions of particles in action
Advanced techniques
Explore more complex implementations:- Transitions - Animate particles between positions
- Shapes - Create 3D shapes with particles
- Dynamic instances - Add and remove instances on the fly
Running examples locally
You can run the demo locally to experiment with the examples:http://localhost:8080.
The demo code is located in
demo/src/index.js and includes a complete implementation with multiple instances, transitions, and dynamic attributes.