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FreeWRL is an Open Source, cross platform VRML2 and X3D compliant browser, with script, SAI and EAI support. Platforms supported: Linux and other Unix-style platforms; Mac OS/X; Windows. Support for mobile platforms (iOS, Android, QNX) is under development.
This software can be used for relief and normal maps calculation by 3D sculptors and designers. Reliefer can be called from Blender by means of Python script. It's a GPU-based visual computing application so requres OpenGL 2 compitable video subsystem.
Togra is a high-level approach to 3D application scripting using Python and OpenGL. Rather than providing direct access to OpenGL calls, Togra allows users to script a call graph, then evaluates this call graph in C. This gives easy, fast 3D graphics.
Doris is a Lua script driven OpenGL viewer with GUI widget extensions. Lua is a fast, powerful, portable scripting language. Lua bindings are provided to OpenGL, GLUT, GLUI (a GL widget library) and Luasocket (networking).
the Balls Graphics Library aims to provide all the tools you
need to develop artificial worlds, including a script-driven 3D
modeler, OpenGL-based renderer, physical simulation engine,
and realistic image synthesizer.
+MF (Extended Media Format) is a new standard formating style/script for images and block text. It is like a mix of JavaScript and CSS to provide animation in a small file.
OpenGL Based, C++, Win32 execution platform for your audiovisual effects. It allows you to develop standalone executables or screensavers (win32). Just program the graphical effects as objects and schedule them using an easy script.