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    Descend

    Descend

    Program for drawing 3D surfaces from parametric equations

    Descend is an open source program for drawing 3D surfaces from parametric equations. It uses a custom, very fast language called Misc to calculate the geometry. It also uses OpenGL to render scenes with high quality shaders. Website: https://descend.mimec.org/
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    glhlib

    "glh" stands for Graphics Library Helper.

    NEWS: I am working on the Linux version. Will be ready in 2025. Maybe Jan. 3D character support is being added. "glh" which stands for Graphics Library Helper. It is kind of like OpenGL's GLU but contains extra functions and optimized functions. The optimizations are done with assembly and are for the x86 architecture. For Win32. For VC++6. It compiles and makes a DLL (and a .LIB for VC++6). The release version of the .H file is also included. Nothing stops you from using these functions...
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    Geometry Solver 3D

    Geometry Solver 3D

    An application for analytic geometry education

    This tool is supposed to be able to calculate majority of basic problems of analytic geometry lessons at secondary schools. Calculations are done using a comprendious user interface and results are shown in well-organized tables as well as drawn into a 3D window. We took special care to integrate full support for interactive whiteboards reducing the need for using keyboard to minimum. We used different colors for every object to help users learn the user interface quickly.
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    Geometric Computer Vision library in C++. Provides functions and structures of projective geometry, taylored for 3D computer vision.
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    2D, 3D object indexes (Quadtree, Octree, Quadtree with object radius indexation), fast geometry find functions, template classes with embedded 2D, 3D indexation and fast search features.
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    JVisual3D is a GUI library, 3D geometry viewer and a mathematical visualization software written in pure java. It is comparable with the well known javaview project. This is under GPL. Create, manipulate and display easiely meshes, 3d shapes, surfaces,..
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    JGV is a Java applet that lets you embed movable 3D objects in web pages. Users can rotate, scale, translate, select and annotate the objects interactively. Also, JGV supports XML-based transmission of user events to the source web server over HTTP.
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