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...The project was originally named the "Unreal model viewer", however, the name was changed in 2011 to meet the request from Epic Games. Please note that the "official" project's name is "UE Viewer", and a short unofficial name of the project is "model" (it was left from the older name "Unreal MODEL viewer"). UE Viewer is a viewer for visual resources of games made with Unreal engine. Currently, all engine versions (from 1 to 4) are supported. We are using our own build system to compile UE Viewer. You may find a Perl script in Tools/genmake. This script generates makefiles from some human-friendly project format. ...
3DBrainExplorer is a lightweight OpenGL-based 3D renderer for scientific visualization of volumetric data (NIfTI) featuring real-time image manipulation, AAL brain labels (Tzourio-Mazoyer et al., 2002), SPM5 statistical images and stereo display.
Human body movement data acquisition, processing and visualization
...The final data are fitted to the human body model including its limitations and the visualization is performed in OpenGL. System function is illustrated by: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tpy9Vtelppk .
An open source multi-platform RayTracer (written in C++, using SDL) for academic purposes. Capable of reading a Scene Description File and rendering that scene. Yet in early stages of development (without further optimizations).
Can generate animations using Uniform B-Spline Curve segments.
Now available for iOS!
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Ray-traced version of iD Software's classic first-person shooter, Doom. Currently using the Chocolate Doom (a completely separate project) port to send events to our rendering engine. Data pack is not required anymore for 0.55 and up.
NOTE: Project has been inactive for a VERY long time now; no further updates will be released.
Partgen is a simple particle system generator and simulator. It's intended to have a 3D scene description language, and batch processing mode. Support for some scripting languages like ruby is also planned
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CyberToolbox for WIN32 is a VRML2.0/97 authoring tool for for beginner creators who has not been studied programming languages.
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CyberToolbox for Java3D is a VRML2.0/97 authoring tool for for beginner creators who has not been studied programming languages.<p><img src="http://sourceforge.net/dbimage.php?id=2642">
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.
The Anvil is setting out to produce one strong platform for all media. Fluid work with major audio, video, raster/vector images, 3D formats and scripting languages will allow us to start from anywhere and temper out the masterpeice we needed.
It's a OpenGL/openSource implementation of coverFlow - Quicklook from apple for the linux desktop. Now I'm trying to do the preview for the most used document types such as images, odt, mp3, pdf, text, html. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo09GRwbokU