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    glslmath

    glslmath

    C++ header-only library that simulates GLSL math

    GLSLmath provides C++ math operations as defined by GLSL. For example, it provides methods to easily setup viewing transformations and perspective projections. GLSLmath has been inspired by the glm and slmath libraries, which aim to mimic GLSL, but in contrast to those GLSLmath does not focus on a complete conforming implementation of GLSL. It rather aims to provide a convenient single header file that implements the most commonly used subset of GLSL so that it is easy to use for rapid...
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    KlayGE is an open source, cross-platform game engine with plugin-based architecture. It provides a framework to make game development, testing, porting as simple as possible.
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    Dimension Balls

    Dimension Balls

    A public domain cross platform 3D game

    An OpenGL 3D game, written from scratch (no dependencies). Provided as freeware mostly as a source of inspiration to help others. A little like a 3D version of the Amiga game Pang! The game is mostly intended for someone wanting to learn OpenGL. But since the game only uses OpenGL 1.0 the drawing code is outdated, but still things can be learned from the collision detection and other techniques. Some of the code is left in an unfinished/testing state. This game was a learning...
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    Gander
    Take a gander with Gander! Gander is a lightweight scene renderer for prototyping and viewing GLSL shaders. It makes tying together OpenGL and GLSL easy by using XML scene graphs. Plus, it supports some advanced features like multiple render passes.
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    Hinge3D is an component based message system developed for rapid game prototyping, game development and game design testing. Is has semi automated multithreading and uses different open source projects as codebase, like Ogre3D,OIS,Lua and Boost.
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    Togl

    A Tcl/Tk widget for OpenGL rendering.

    Togl provides a platform independent Tk widget for using OpenGL rendering contexts.
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    Downloads: 19 This Week
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