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BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing for rendering & geometric analyses, network distributed framebuffer support, image & signal-processing tools.
for the latest release see either
- https://github.com/OGRECave/ogre
- https://github.com/OGRECave/ogre-next
An efficient, object-oriented hardware accelerated 3D engine. It abstracts the differences between APIs and platforms and allows scene-oriented coding through an easy to use object model. Adaptable to multiple scene types (indoor, outdoor, whatever)
G3D is a commercial-grade C++ 3D engine. It is used in commercial games, research papers, military simulators, and university courses. G3D supports real-time rendering, off-line rendering like ray tracing, and general purpose computation on GPUs.
As of January 16, 2018, SourceForge is again the home of the active repository for G3D.
GDS3D is a cross-platform 3D hardware accelerated viewer for chip layouts. Read standalone GDS files or use the Cadence plugin for easy integration with your Virtuoso environment.
Developed by PhDs of the IC-Design Group, University of Twente, The Netherlands
The GDS3D project is also hosted on Github: https://github.com/icdut24/GDS3D, but currently not actively maintained by us.
...Pre-built Windows x64 installer available at https://buymeacoffee.com/nathancrews/e/255640
LAS/LAZ Pointcloud Windows Shell Extension: This "quick viewer" shell extension provides a Windows File Explorer right click menu option to quickly generate 3D preview images for large and small .las and .laz files. (Disclaimer: Processing time depends on compute hardware) Typical processing time for 100mb .las is about 2 seconds. 25mb .laz file process in about the same times. Files are processed in parallel using available CPU cores.
Pre-built Windows x64 installer available at https://buymeacoffee.com/nathancrews/e/255641
Get as many FPS as you need and amazing effects by rendering HTML/CSS
...HTML GL solves "the slow DOM problem" by creating WebGL representations of DOM elements and hiding actual DOM after. This speeds up HTML/CSS animations and transformations by using 3D hardware acceleration and allows to apply OpenGL effects as modern 3D games have. Using HTML GL you still work with HTML/CSS as you are common to, but DOM elements are just facades to their WebGL representations. These GPU accelerated textures are very effective from resources consuming perspective and are very cheap to transform or animate. ...
...PHIGS remains to be widely used in the film industry.
Open PHIGS uses OpenGL for rendering graphics rather than implementing it's own abstraction layer to the graphics hardware, or using the PHIGS Extension to X (PEX). The reason for doing so is that today every graphics card manufacturer provides their own OpenGL implementation, which takes full advantage of the accelerated drawing capabilities in the hardware.
PHIGS is a higher level API than OpenGL that works with a hierarchical scene graph. Models are built up in a Centralized Structure Store (CSS), a database containing the drawing primitives and their attributes (color, line style, etc.). ...
Asmoday is an easy to use 3D graphics library and engine for Freepascal developers. It uses OpenGL for hardware accelerated, cross plattform, real-time or offline rendering.
A 3d game engine based on a realtime software raytracer. Currently, the following features are available : primary rays, shadows, cel shading and phong shading. Recommended hardware : modern CPU (such as Intel's core i5 or AMD FX models). This library will be used later on to develop a game. Work in progress.
...These groups ensure there is a separation of concerns. For example, the description of shapes and visual characteristics of a scene are separated from code that renders the scene on different graphics hardware. This code structure allows any developer to build a 3D application quickly without having to know much about rendering pipelines, event handling, threading, etc.
The Core3D framework consists of a collection of very lightweight classes that model a complete 3D environment. The rendering classes interpret the modeling information directly into the underlying 3D Graphics API with minimal intermediate computations.
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Lightfeather is a 3D engine for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It is designed to be easy to use but still take advantage of the features of modern graphics hardware.
A Windows tool for converting any TrueType font into a format suitable for use on 3D hardware. Template output system. Merging of visually identical characters. Aggressive atlasing. Anisotropic scale to support frame buffers with non-square pixels.
C3A is a cross platform format for animated 3D geometry.
Compact, fast, low bandwidth, and compatible with all current hardware/firmware; DirectX, OpenGL, XBox, PS2, 360, PS3, PSP, Wii, & DS.
MacGLide is a shared library for Apple Macintosh computers that emulates 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics hardware. It makes it possible to run games originally made for 3Dfx/Glide without the hardware by translating Glide-function calls to OpenGL.
Ghia is a 3d library which allows consumers to switch between various software and hardware renderers. Software renders include zbuffer texture mapping, z-sorting polys and a wireframe. Simple scenes rendered in 30 fps with the texture mapped renderer.
Cadabra is a 3D Rendering Engine that makes 3D game development easy and is full of cool features targeted at the latest hardware available. This SourceForge.net project features add-ons, demos, and tools for the Cadabra 3D engine.
Muli3D is a rendering library which implements features of current graphics hardware in software. The focus is on ease of use and clear code; therefore Muli3D is best suited for research and teaching.
Lamia or Lamia Engine is the modern generation free distributable and open source game engine for creating computer games for several prevailing software platforms and very maybe hardware platforms either.
A 100% Java OpenGL library that provides both a software implementation and a JNI interface for hardware support, Java implementations of GLUT, GLU and GLX are also provided. Check out the Home Page for some examples.
The ion engine is a portable 3D graphics engine for C++. It completely abstracts the underlying API (both OpenGL and Direct3D are supported). Programmable hardware is fully supported.
A 3D hardware shader language, which is really open source and
replaces CG,CGFX,HLSL and similar tools, is cross platform and truly
vendor independent.
troka is a hardware accelerated video output library for the nato (http://www.eusocial.com/nato.0+55+3d/242.0000.html) video processing system. it uses openGL to provide full screen antialiased non-tearing interpolated video output optimized for live per