You cannot use multiple contexts for one canvas element. In WebKit, this is explicitly mentioned in the source:
// A Canvas can either be "2D" or "webgl" but never both.
If you do request another context, you get null
:
if ((type == "webkit-3d") ||
(type == "experimental-webgl")) {
if (m_context && !m_context->is3d())
return 0;
(So if you request a 3D context when you already have another context, you get null
.)
What you probably want is two canvas elements - one for 3D stuff and the other one for 2D stuff. If you place them over each other, they act as two layers, and you can draw on each canvas independently.
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