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    rayshade-mathematica

    rayshade-mathematica

    rayshade and POV for Mathematica Export + view

    Beautifully Render* your Graphic3D and Shown or Manipulate right in the Front End (without Export to, ie 3DStudio Art Renderer, et al). For use with Mathematica 4.0 - 13.1. Makes file.ray or .pov that will look much like image in notebook except rendered. Works easily/automatically with many Graphics3D (and some Graphic) as well. However graphics in 13.1 is too big to comment on: many will work many not. Has many options to fix renders that aren't so auto. Now very portable...
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    Rayshade

    Rayshade

    Rayshade raytracer

    now gnu-ized, gcc-4.7.4 or gcc-10.2.0 A raytracer does not require custom code for (shadows, mirrors) like GL: it uses physics to simulate light to make realistic images, leaving one to specify only what is in the scene. (at a cost of speed) Rayshade is a 1990's raytracer, a great one back then (and still useful). Rayshade has an excellent easy to read yet informative User's Guide that other's could not help but copy from. (html of guide is in...
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    Magnum

    Magnum

    Lightweight and modular C++11 graphics middleware for data and games

    Look­ing for an open-source lib­rary that gives you graph­ics ab­strac­tion and plat­form in­de­pend­ence on ma­jor desktop, mo­bile and web plat­forms? Do you want it to have all the con­veni­ence util­it­ies around yet stay small, power­ful and not give up on flex­ib­il­ity? Here it is. And it’s free to use, even for com­mer­cial pur­poses. Among Mag­num es­sen­tials is a UTF-8-aware OS, filesys­tem and con­sole ab­strac­tion, a ver­sat­ile vec­tor math lib­rary and a slim C++11 wrap­per of Vulkan and OpenGL API fam­il­ies. ...
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