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    Juggling Lab

    Juggling Lab

    Juggling Lab juggling animator

    Juggling Lab is an open-source juggling simulation and animation software designed to visualize juggling patterns. It allows users to create, simulate, and analyze various juggling sequences, offering both 2D and 3D visualizations. Juggling Lab is highly customizable, supporting complex patterns and siteswap notation, making it a valuable tool for jugglers, performers, and enthusiasts looking to practice or study new routines.
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    AnkerWorld

    3D Architecture modelling and physics simulation system

    AnkerWorld is a graphical application. It is used to create and visualize 3d architecture models based on the famous Anker (TM) architecture blocks invented in 1880. The static behaviour of the buildings can be simulated with bullet physics. The animations can be raytraced with povray. See an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpXdiH_gvBg
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