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    Java Games and Graphics is meant to be a fun project. The goal here is to have fun with JAVA graphics and JAVA games. There is no specific goal as to what kind of graphics or games.This project features an RPG Role Playing, MUD, and Turn Based Combat gam
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    xeogl

    xeogl

    A WebGL-based 3D engine for technical visualization

    ...Emphasis effects (wireframe, ghost, highlight, outline). Annotations. Cross-section views. Scene object hierarchies. Transform hierarchies. Bounding volumes. 3D picking, raycasting. Screen capture. You can dynamically edit most things in your scene at runtime. Animate your scenes by updating the properties of their components. Load 3D models into your scene from glTF.
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    This java application takes input images of an object on a a known sheet of paper and produce a realistic 3d triangulated model of the object. It is designed to integrate the software with the Reprap project to create a simple "3d photocopier". The software was written for a PhD thesis and is currently in an incomplete state.
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