Námà : Name a creature. Release it into the ocean. Watch it swim.
An interactive 3D underwater experience where users create and release sea creatures into a shared coral reef. Pick from 10 species from fish, jellyfish, seahorse, turtle, dolphin, whale, shark, crab, pufferfish, starfish. Choose a color, set the size, give it a name, and drop it into the water. It spawns with a bubble burst, gets a floating name tag, and starts swimming on its own path through the reef.
The name "Námà" comes from the root for "to give a name" because the core interaction is naming something into existence.
Built 100% in Omma. No imported 3D models. All creatures constructed from primitive geometry in a soft clay/toy style. The scene includes custom GLSL shaders for caustic lighting and god rays, waypoint-based creature locomotion with species-specific swimming patterns (i tried :p), a real-time creature creator, particle systems, and a dynamic depth HUD. Everything generated through natural language prompts.
Use case: A shared digital aquarium for lobbies, classrooms, or public installations, the ocean fills up as more people contribute creatures.
Try it here: https://omma.build/p/interactive-3d-underwater-ocean-scene-e3x7bx