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    FractalNow

    FractalNow

    Fast, advanced, multi-platform fractal generator

    FractalNow provides users with tools to generate pictures of various types of fractals quickly and easily. It is made of both a command line tool, FractalNow, and a graphical tool, QFractalNow. The graphical tool, based on Qt library, allows users to explore fractals intuitively and generate pictures. Both tools are entirely multi-threaded and implement advanced algorithms and heuristics that make computation very fast compared to most existing free fractal generators.
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    Taprats is a Java applet that implements an islamic tiling technique based on the work of Hankin in the early part of the twentieth century, and on more recent papers by A.J. Lee and Craig S. Kaplan. By Craig S. Kaplan and Pierre Baillargeon. There is a new version rewritten for Windows under the name Alhambra. See here: https://github.com/pierrebai/Alhambra/releases
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    perlineditor

    Interactively create textures with Perlin noise

    ...You can change the noise parameters, and you can edit the palette, either loading it from a gif, or using the palette editor (right click to open the color picker, left click to move the two selection points about). There's also a handy tool for tuning the palette as the image adjusts (drag on the red circle to adjust, the black circles to move the edit range).
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    NoiseGen

    NoiseGen

    Command-line tool to generate 1D, 2D, or 3D noise textures

    Do not use this project. Go to the homepage listed above.
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    Nutcracker

    Build animated sequences for RGB Mega-trees

    nutcracker is a php based web tool that allows the user to create sophisticated animations on any RGB device. Current RGB targets supported are Megatrees, matrices and Rays. Nutcracker sequences are a four step oricess 1) Go into the tool and define your RGB device, You are prompted for the number of RGB strings you have and how many pixels are on each string 2) You next go into the effects library.
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    OpenGROW

    OpenGROW

    An open-source project to develop a plant generation tool.

    An open-source project to develop a free, modern and sophisticated plant generation tool. This tool will feature an easy to use interface, and will be scalable, able to produce a large batch of similar plants simultaneously. The project is current just starting - I'm laying down some basic code to generate a tree skeleton, then using that skeleton to create an "envelope" mesh. Then I plan on adding features in subsequent releases.
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