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    Magnum

    Magnum

    Lightweight and modular C++11 graphics middleware for data and games

    Look­ing for an open-source lib­rary that gives you graph­ics ab­strac­tion and plat­form in­de­pend­ence on ma­jor desktop, mo­bile and web plat­forms? Do you want it to have all the con­veni­ence util­it­ies around yet stay small, power­ful and not give up on flex­ib­il­ity? Here it is. And it’s free to use, even for com­mer­cial pur­poses. Among Mag­num es­sen­tials is a UTF-8-aware OS, filesys­tem and con­sole ab­strac­tion, a ver­sat­ile vec­tor math lib­rary and a slim C++11 wrap­per...
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    rapido is a ray tracing library with support for static and dynamic geometry that enables real-time ray tracing of reasonably complex scene.
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    OpenFlightNav

    OpenFlightNav

    In-flight navigation (and more) for private pilots (Linux).

    This project has ended. I have used OpenFlightNav for several years on a netbook sitting on my lap in the cockpit. 1. Navigation system for private (glider) pilots. Test version runs on Linux tablets and netbooks. 3D Navigation and more functionality (RT lists, checklists, terrain). Default map is based in OpenStreetMap (http://www.openstreetmap.org/) data. A separate application (NavMapMaker) is available to create your own maps based on scanned or other digital maps. So, you may stop...
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    Raytracer written in C++ with antialiasing and procedural textures under terms of LGPL. You can enable specular reflection in primary ray, choose between orthographic and perspective projection, switch between a couple of methods of antialiasing.
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    Fully customizable and configurable global illumination ray tracer written in C++. H-RT is a research project aimed at comparing popular and less popular light reflection models. You can obtain the source code of H-RayTracer at (Mercurial repository): https://bitbucket.org/bayger/hrt
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    GPU based Ray Tracer using GLSL and HLSL
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