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An extensible framework for distributed computing on P2P grids. We support peaceful free and open research and build an internet supercomputer. We render movies, solve Eternity puzzles, predict climate and improve a ~30 GHz cluster of clients.
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yadra - yet another distributed rendering application
A Network-Render-Tool for Blender. A Java based, platform-independent tool, for rendering animations of blender in a network. Easy setup (no SMB/CIFS-Connections). Web-Interface.
glomp is an open source multipipe OpenGL library. Its intent is to automatically distribute 3D graphics computations over multiple graphics card on the same machine.
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.
Open Source Remote Sensing OSSIM project, pronounced "awesome", will leverage existing algorithms/tools/packages from the open source community in construction of the ultimate Remote Sensing/Image Processing/GIS package. osgPlanet extends OSSIM and Op
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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.
Clay3D is a complete, extensible, and feature rich suite of network agnostic, scalable applications for the production of computer generated imagery and visual effects. Please see homepage for more information.
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.
This will become a graphic modeling and rendering tool written in JAVA. We will support an xml-style input file format for graphical scenes. The rendering will be possible in openGL (preview) as well as by (distributed and stochastic) Raytracing.
1st 3D game engine built in C# for .NET, Visual3D Engine's predecessor
The first 3D game engine built in C# for .NET, predecessor to the Visual3D Game Engine (https://www.poweraccess.net/visual3d-game-engine), an All-in-One Game Development Tool for Next-Gen 3D Games, MMOs, Simulations and Virtual Worlds powered by Microsoft XNA.
POV-Ray Animations for everyone from everyone.
Use the power of many Computer connected to the Internet to raytrace long or complex Animations with the freeware Raytracer POVRay (http:/www.povray.org/). Each Client gets a "work unit" from the Server an
nemosomen is a framework for designing open source, network based, multimedia (video/openGL/sound/MIDI) realtime toys
a suite of tools for distributed development, processing of media. It tries to shift most of the working process in realtime processes.
JCGrid is an easy-to-use tools for real-world grid-computing. It requires only to install Java Runtime and you can easy split your cpu-intensive task among several Workstations/PC/Mac/etc. It includes support for POVRay and MandelGrid as usage examples.
BORG - BORG Open Rendering GUI - is a network rendering system developed by TAUTOLOGIX for RenderMan compliant renderer. BORG is platform independent and used to distribute rendering jobs. It can also be used as a GUI for the supported renderers.
Powerful platform for creating networked multiplayer 3D games. The system includes specifications for a client engine and 2 protocols. Demo apps: mud/moo proxy, tetris. Currently uses OpenGL, VRML, java, tcl. Client/server architecture for security.
Shade is an Object-Oriented, Shader-based, Distributed Scene Graph. Designed using C++ (with optional Lua bindings), OpenGL, and MPI, Shade allows the creation of applications that work on a single machine and on a tiled display.