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    Mandelbulber

    Mandelbulber

    3D fractal rendering software

    In summary, Mandelbulber generates three-dimensional fractals. Explore trigonometric, hyper-complex, Mandelbox, IFS, and many other 3D fractals. Render with a great palette of customizable materials to create stunning images and videos. The possibilities are literally infinite! Mandelbulber v2 is new line of this application. It was rewritten from scratch with new Qt based interface. Old Mandelbulber is still available in Files section.
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    Downloads: 147 This Week
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    glvertex

    glvertex

    Support for legacy OpenGL in core profiles

    The glVertex library emulates the legacy OpenGL API, which has been deprecated in OpenGL core profiles. It is also a convenience wrapper around GLSL shaders, VBOs and FBOs.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    OpenJSGL reimplements key parts of OpenGL in JavaScript to allow 3D graphics in a Web browser without plug-ins. OpenJSGL uses the <canvas> tag as its viewport, and works in browsers that support <canvas>, such as Firefox, Safari/WebKit, and Opera.
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