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It consists of two modules.
First module is a command line program which takes as input a truetype font (or other type) and extracts in an output png image the requested font glyphs. An xml used as input preferences and an xml or binary created as output with glyph properties.
Second module is a OpenGL library to render such fonts. It is very abstract and very simple. Basically it is like a snippet.
The aim of this project is to develop a 3D mobile navigation app for hikers and cyclists using OpenStreetMap and NASA SRTM data. It's also intended to build a desktop version allowing users to preview a walk or bike ride before they go.
Ruby scripts grow 3D fractals and render them with PovRay, OpenInventor and YASRT. Includes (rough) ports of Lauren Lapre's LPARSER to GNU C++. Includes a RubyTk "sketch" output for quick previews as you edit a script.
The main purpose of this (once educational) software is to generate and visualize terrain using fractal algorithms. It uses OpenGL and includes many advanced features like: multi texturing, shadows, clouds, fog, LOD, lens flares, shaders ...
FractalSpline renders complex prim shapes to OpenGL.
This is useful in streamed 3d environments, such as OSMP (http://metaverse.sf.net), because using complex prims is a very bandwidth efficient method of providing 3d image data.
Fraction is a flexible .NET framework for creating applications powered with cutting-edge technology, such as shader support, render targets, environment mapping and more.
Framework Library System (FLS) est une collection de librairie permettant notamment de créer des applications 3D temps réel : jeux vidéos, viewer, demos, ...
A 3D renderer to synthesise free-viewpoint video. Free-viewpoint video allows 3D view synthesis from multiple video streams providing freedom of viewpoint in video - a Virtualized Reality(tm).
FreeEye is a 3D engine built to play animation movies in which you can swap between several cameras to show any action under any angle.
FreeEye is for a GNU/Linux or Windows environment and is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
Freedom is a massively multiplayer role playing game allowing a dynamic world where players can work together to change the world using a variety of skills, including combat, magic, construction and crafting. Dynamic 3D modelling ensures a vibrant game.
The Frustum Culling technique in a 3D scene works by not rendering hidden objects thus saving processing time. It implements a procedural generated scene with a height map loader where user can move the real camera and the virtual camera.
The GEM 3D engine is a portable, free, open source, easy to use, software development kit which allows you to build high performance 3D graphics applications such as games.
GEM (Graphics Environment for Multimedia) is a library to be used with Miller Puckette's Max-like realtime-computermusic-software "Pure Data" (Pd), which allows to draw and control openGL- and pixel-graphics (like video) in realtime from within Pd.
GG+ is an object-oriented extension to Open Scene Graph providing graphical user interfaces (GUI). GG+ uses the facilities provided by Open Scene Graph to manage and display the graphical user interface in OpenGL
A library in the tradition of openGL and glut that makes it easy to use 3D skeleton objects (like robots, ships, people etc) in openGL programs. Currently the objects are best created with Glazier (glazier.sourceforge.net)