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    AwesomeBump

    AwesomeBump

    Open Source graphic tool and alternative to Insane Bump

    ...It was made as an alternative to known gimp plugin Insane Bump or the commercial tool Crazy Bump. It is designed to generate normal, height, specular or ambient occlusion, metallic, roughness and other textures from a single image. Most of the image processing is done on GPU so the program runs very fast and all the parameters can be changed in real time.
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    Imogen

    Imogen

    GPU Texture Generator

    Imogen is a real-time, node-based procedural texture generation tool aimed at artists, developers, and shader enthusiasts. It allows users to build complex material textures using a graph-based interface, combining operations like blending, noise, filters, and color correction in a non-destructive workflow. Built with Vulkan and ImGui, Imogen provides immediate visual feedback and supports GPU acceleration for high-resolution texture output. It's particularly useful in game development, VFX,...
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    Renderer for flam3 cosmic recursive fractal flames implemented on GPU. Requires a CUDA-capable graphics card.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Jorik is about using graphics processing units in general purpose (GPGPU) computations: parallel sorting, dynamic PDE and image processing. Jorik is written on C++/DirectX/HSLS, supports both ATI and nVidia cards. It suits for not-gaming GPU benchmarking.
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