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A library of algorithms for general purpose use to alter representations of 3D meshes. Currently tested in the GNU/Linux and Win32 environments. C++ STL, OpenGL, GLUT, VRML97.
Ruby scripts grow 3D fractals and render them with PovRay, OpenInventor and YASRT. Includes (rough) ports of Lauren Lapre's LPARSER to GNU C++. Includes a RubyTk "sketch" output for quick previews as you edit a script.
This project is a 3D multi-player game similar to the old Scorched Earth. Each player will have a cannon statically positioned in a vast 3D terrain. Players will attempt to destroy each other by strategically firing their cannons. Refer to release notes.
Open Worlds VR is a general, visual and interactive simulation platform, designed to support thousands of independent actors (objects). It also implements a strong peer-to-peer networking algorithm to allow multi-computer processing of a single large simu
An Open Source Render compatible with the RenderMan Interface (currently version 3.2) from Pixar and highly expandable, with addition of geometric plug-ins, hidder plug-ins, output device plug-ins, and Shading Language extension plug-ins.
Powerful platform for creating networked multiplayer 3D games. The system includes specifications for a client engine and 2 protocols. Demo apps: mud/moo proxy, tetris. Currently uses OpenGL, VRML, java, tcl. Client/server architecture for security.
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ATOM3D.NET is a Realtime 3D Game Engine thats inded to support everything needed to create games. A3D.NET will support Graphics through OpenGL and DirectX, Sound, Network, Physics, GUI and more.
A3D.NET is a complete state of art game engine.
C3DRMEngine is a high-level and easy-to-use API for developers of 3D-games and apps with many features. It currently supports DirectX, but will support OpenGL (Windows and Linux) in the future as well.
A (soon to be) complete wrapper engine for the OpenGL graphics library. It will support all of the most important 3D functions, including camera, lighting, object creation, and more. Also, multimedia and networking support are planned.
Tsunami is a Univesal Render Engine Interface able to plug into many 3D aplications letting them convert their meshes in the engine\'s particular format and our intension is to be help by another programmers to recode for other 3d formats and plataforms.
Smoke is a C++ Mac/Win game library built on top of OpenGL and parts of the Whisper application framework.The first test app will be a 3D WorldForge client.
GLOOP is Liquid Object Oriented Particles. libGLOOP render implicit surfaces from a set of "meta-points". Uses include: modeling liquids, volume rendering, computerized silly putty. Based on code by Brian Sharp
A C++ library which implements the physical modeling framework described in the book 'Physically-Based Modeling for Computer Graphics' by Ronen Barzel. It includes low-level and high-level classes for computing motion of physical bodies, and some demos.
Cross platform raytracer that accepts scene description scripts written in GML. The scripts have the ability to handle functions, recursion and binding.
zRcube aims to be a powerful renderer : we plan to use both radiosity and raytracing (at the same time) algorithms to provide photorealistic pictures. It runs on clusters and uses the pov format.
ODDSaur is a project that aims to create a living, breathing dinosaur that exhibits different behaviour on a PC. ODDSaur is based on OpenGL and demonstrates realtime perpixel bump-mapping as well as software vertex-blending.
This little tool reads various GO-formats (starting with SGF-parser) and will write a POV (Persistance of Vision) - file. The file can be rendered using POV, so the resulting image will be a high-res raytraced go-board.