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canvasflameanidelanoni12

v2.2.1

Published

This project demonstrates a simple flame animation created using JavaScript and the HTML5 Canvas element. When the user clicks on the canvas, flames will shoot up from the clicked location.

Downloads

14

Readme

Canvas Flame Animation

This project demonstrates a simple flame animation created using JavaScript and the HTML5 Canvas element. When the user clicks on the canvas, flames will shoot up from the clicked location.

Features

Interactive: Flames are generated wherever the user clicks on the canvas, creating an interactive experience. Dynamic: The flames move upwards with a dynamic motion, simulating the behavior of real flames. Colorful: The flames are displayed in vibrant colors, giving a lively appearance to the animation.

Usage

Simply open the HTML file in a web browser that supports HTML5 Canvas. Click anywhere on the canvas to see flames shoot up from the clicked location.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit any issues or pull requests.

Acknowledgements

This project was inspired by the desire to create a visually appealing animation using JavaScript and the Canvas element.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.