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A Maya plugin-in which allows you to bake particle instances into geometry, animation, and blendshapes that can be modified and updated without messing around with dynamics and expressions.
PyOSG is a python wrapper for the OpenSceneGraph. Version number corresponds to the version of OpenSceneGraph that PyOSG should work with (e.g. PyOSG 2.8 should work with OpenSceneGraph 2.8.x). Still in early stages, so email mday299 if any problems!
RIB Mosaic is aimed at providing a complete RenderMan(TM) development environment for Blender. It provides tools for developers to create and distribute artist friendly GUI's that control custom RIB export. This makes it easy to use Blender with any RenderMan(TM) compliant renderer or render specific feature.
Piavca is a character animation engine that supports an extensible method for blending and combining animation and a library of body language based animation methods. It works together with Cal3D and OpenSG
fiiRay is open-source physically based 3D renderer that can be used to create photorealistic images. Python script add-on for Blender 2.50 can be used to export scenes for fiiRay. fiiRay is still in development and current version is not stable.
Jabber + VTK = Jaivis. Jaivis is built on top of VTK (Visualization Toolkit). Jaivis uses Jabber to connect multiple VTK sessions into a multi-user interactive visualization.
Python based application to render in background Blender projects (still images or animation). It provides also a server for remote control such as checking the render status or cancel/submit new jobs. Msi available for windows.
InnerWorld is a landscape builder for Blender, the 3D modeling tool. Using a graph editor terrains can be generated from Blenders noise functions and from external sources. Objects can automatically placed dependent of the terrains geometry.
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.
The Scientific Visualization Artist Tools (SVAT) include converters from the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) to RenderMan Interface Bytestream (RIB) (ASCII and binary files supported), Blender to RenderMan, compilable RenderMan shaders and other utilities.
MathGL++ is a class library for fast C++ maths for use in OpenGL C++ projects. Easy to use and similar to the OpenGL API. Matricies, Vectors, Quaternions, Linear polynomials with eigen systems are all going to be included.
BacTra Exporter for Blender
The Bac/Tra format is common to versions of MascotCapsule, 3D rendering engine released by HI CORPORATION. MascotCapsule is a de facto standard 3D engine for cellular phone handsets.
pyGLFW is a set of python bindings to the successful cross-platform GLFW. It is intended as a powerful and lightweight alternative to pygame for python OpenGL application development.
A collection of tools to help in the creation of 3D graphics which are to assist in and improve various areas of the production pipeline in particular the creation and management of very large scale 3D graphics scenes.
This project simulates a multi-agent system (swarm) behavior both graphically and not. The purpose of this project is to research the properties suggested in "stability analysis of swarms" V.Gazi & K.M.Passino. Using the vpython library for 3D modeling