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TankCoders is a project which consists in the development of a Networked Virtual Environment 3D for war tanks battle simulation. The tanks of the battle can be controlled by autonomous agents written in AgentSpeak(L) language from Jason interpreter.
My application is a Grid Computing application that interfaces POV-Ray (http://www.povray.org/) with the framework JPPF (http://www.jppf.org) . With my JppfPov you can use the potentialities of a grid computing network to make rendering task.
Jirr is a Java binding of the incredible Irrlicht Engine. Its aim is to get a state-of-the -art and high performance open source and cross platform 3D engine for Java programmers.
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Activision and Raven are releasing this code for people to learn from and play with. This code is copyright Activision 1996-1998 Originaly release 6 Jan 1999 under a different EULA. This source is released under GNU GPLv2.
SaughGoon Engine 1 is free framework for simple 2D/3D games. Engine is intended to be proving ground for beginner programmers, so code is awful and barely useful for any practical purpose. Be warned.
libPunts is a tiny 3D rendering engine focused on developing physics simulations. Gravetat is a gravity and electromagnetism simulator built over libPunts.
The Deimos Project is a Java-based game development library collection. Includes Vertex Modeler, a 3D modeler that lets you programatically define models using Java source code. The modeler is also a simple scene graph API.
avoCADo is a 3D design and modeling program (CAD) which aims to be a collaborative tool with an intuitive user interface for both engineers and artists alike. avoCADo is open source under the GPL.
A GPU GLSL implementation of a Uniform-Grid accelerated Ray Tracer. Basic test boxes and Stanford bunny are currently renderable. Tested on ATI X1600 mobile, FireGL V3400, and 8800gt.
A basic ray tracer written in the Scala language. Features includes photon mapping and a frontend written in Groovy. Planed features are volumetric lighting and shadow photons.
Currently, this project consists of a pure java math expression parser optimized for repeated evaluation. Development of an interactive 3D math visualization application based on this parser is planned for the future.
GhostEngine is a game engine coded in C++, available for Windows, Linux, and MacOS. It is currently in heavy development, only fully available for Windows and partially for Linux, but work is being done to allow portability.
EGL is a pure java 3D Graphics API which was designed for J2ME mobile devices and based on CLDC 1.0 only, which provided OpenGL-like interface and supports basic 3D pipeline and texture.
This 3D visualization program would allow you to travel through interiors of imported buildings. Client - server architecture would allow "virtual clients" - for example for showing in real-time, where staff is located (using additional equipment)