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    rayshade raytracer for linux

    rayshade raytracer for linux

    rayshade 4.0.6 linux patch

    ...http://sourceforge.net/projects/rayshade/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/rayshade-math/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/utahrastertoolkit/ NOTE: Rayshade is unmaintained so no longer competitive to povray. And neither are competitive to RADIANCE. But see homepage or examples; Rayshade has good sides: great documentation and easier radiance style file format: but no GUI for design.
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    FDiamondEngine

    FDiamondEngine

    3D game engine for C and C++

    Create C/C++ 3D games easily! Game engine including higher-level functions and highest-level that are little less than working games! Include an audio system, an thread system, events, entities, physics, etc. This engine is written in C and C++. But can be used from both languages. It is powered by glib, Irrlicht engine, OpenAL, ODE, Ogg vorbis, etc
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    This Minimal OpenGL Utility Library is a library similar to GLUT, only with fewer features! You can write window-system-independent OpenGL programs with even fewer lines of code than GLUT. Initial support for X11 and Win32. Examples.
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