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    PoJamas aims to provide a Python and tools for loading, processing, and producing .cr2, pz3 (crz, pzz) files compatible with the SmithMicro (e-frontier) Poser character animation application. PoJamas is composed of: - Python library - Python Wavefront (.obj) 3D viewer based on GLFW - LibreOffice/Python Application (to ease the library and the viewer usage) As of 2020, the project is ported in Python3 As of 2021 this project proposes a 3D viewer for Wavefront files...
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    GroIMP

    GroIMP

    Growth-grammar related Interactive Modelling Platform

    Important: Groimp migrates to Gitlab. You can find the latest code at "https://gitlab.com/grogra/groimp/". The version on Sourceforge will not be updated anymore. The modelling platform GroIMP is designed as an integrated platform which incorporates modelling, visualisation and interaction. It exhibits several features which makes itself suitable for the field of biological or ALife modelling: The “modelling backbone” consists in the language XL. It is fully integrated, e.g., the...
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    A utility to help create animations in POV-Ray, a free raytracer. In your POV-Ray code, insert variable names instead of numbers for any values which may change. An #include file is generated based on keyframes which will fill in those variabes.
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