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Crystal Space is an OpenSource 3D SDK for Unix, Windows, and MacOS/X. It renders with OpenGL and features GLSL shaders, CG shaders, deferred rendering, dynamic shadows, bullet based physics library, terrain engine, skeleton based animation meshes, exporter for Blender, portals, etc...
The Open Descent Foundation (ODF) is a community for developers, who want to help to create opensource programs, tools, etc. for the famous games Descent1, -2 or -3. Everyone can join the ODF if he accepts the idea of writing opensource programs.
A Perl script which accepts a chess position (in the FEN format) as input and outputs POV-Ray source, which, when rendered by POV-Ray, produces a 3-D view of the chess position.
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MusicWatcher is a perl based non-realtime music analysis and visualization system with complete example implementations. One example renders a 3d music driven animation in povray.
vuVolume is a framework for volume rendering algorithms in C++. When creating a new rendering method in vuVolume it is possible to just concentrate on the actual algorithm and let the framework take care of the more administrative tasks.
IMPFarm is a renderfarm for the POV-Ray raytracer. All communication is via http with XML documents. Servers and clients are cross platform. Management and reporting is done using web pages.
Lamia or Lamia Engine is the modern generation free distributable and opensource game engine for creating computer games for several prevailing software platforms and very maybe hardware platforms either.
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To provide users with a customized rendering pipeline, right down to how the bounding code bounds. TRRT is about providing the rendering pipeline you want and need, whether you render at a professional or hobbyist level. Will be RenderMan compliant.
MindGate is a virtual reality multiuser client - server system written in Java. The purpose of the system is to provide communication, persistence, 3d streaming support for users which are imersed into virtual reality worlds - stored anywhere on the Web.
spyGLass is an OpenGL call tracer and debugger. It goes a step further than simply using ltrace because it knows what the arguments to the various gl* calls are, and it also knows about OpenGL's error flag.