GLE is a library of C functions that draw
extruded surfaces, including surfaces of revolution,
sweeps, tubes, polycones, polycylinders and helicoids.
GLE uses the OpenGL(R) API to perform the actual rendering.
BlueSphere is intended to become a functional 3d modeling tool similar to 3ds max and Maya. BlueSphere is mainly targeted at the modeling part of 3d ... but as development goes by, rendering will most likely also be implemented.
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A group of Blender (http://www.blender3d.org) enthusiasts sharing code for expanding the functionality of Blender. As Blender has been bought into Open Sourceness, this ancient utility is now ancient and likely useless.
PBADEV gathers lessons learned making GIMPVS available on Windows platforms and Makes Blender available together with GIMP on Microsoft Windows Platforms. PBADEV aims at providing the highest quality softwares to artists and developers.
Nodepad is an agile environment for prototyping special effects.
Useful for visualizing in advance an algorithm before it gets implemented in a more complex software such as Maya, XSI, or blender.
Labcoat for SuperWikia Alpha fabrication manages new or revised fabrication processes. Its 'Cleanroom' applets allow codesmiths to access the lab environment, used to create semiconductors, substrate prototypes, chipset instruction blocks and other Labcoat projects. Our extensions in future releases will include UML support for C#/C++ conforming projects, import/export architecture schematics and refactoring sub-projects.
The 3D Slicer is freely available, open-source software for visualization, registration, segmentation, and quantification of medical image data. Follow the link for more info: http://slicer.org