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    Blend_My_NFTs

    Blend_My_NFTs

    Easily generate thousands of 3D models, images, and animation NFTs

    ...Blend_My_NFTs works with Blender 3.2.2 on Windows 10 or macOS Big Sur 11.6. Linux is supported, however we haven't had the chance to test and guarantee this functionality. Windows 11 has not been tested as of yet. Any rendering engine works; Cycles, Eevee, and Octane have all been used by the community. This add-on only works in Blender, a Cinima 4D port is being investigated. Every object, model, texture, camera, light etc. must be in the same .blend file! If you have mulitiple .blend files, Blend_My_NFTs is unable to open and process them. It's recommended to keep your file's total size 5gb.
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    GUIDOLib
    The GUIDOLib provides a powerful engine for the graphic rendering of music scores, based on the Guido Music Notation format. It supports Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, Android and iOS operating systems. A Java JNI interface is available as well as a Javascript version of the library. A Web API has also been designed, allowing to deploy the engine as a Web service.
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    Crystal Space 3D SDK
    Crystal Space is an Open Source 3D SDK for Unix, Windows, and MacOS/X. It renders with OpenGL and features GLSL shaders, CG shaders, deferred rendering, dynamic shadows, bullet based physics library, terrain engine, skeleton based animation meshes, exporter for Blender, portals, etc...
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    Linderdaum Engine
    Linderdaum Engine is an open source purely object-oriented 3D gaming engine written in C++. It is designed to be an integrated solution for the development of interactive 3D applications, for game, industrial and scientific visualization.
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    Surge is the name of an advanced game engine--includes graphics, sound, physics, scripting, networking, and more. Surge is also the name for the first game for this engine, which will be based on a replacement until the Surge Engine becomes viable.
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    Spineless is a generic cross-platform 3D game engine implemented in Python. Focus is on flexibility, clean design and ease of use, not pure speed or bleeding edge graphics.
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    mgE3D - mgEngine3D is an unfinished 3D Engine based on OpenGL. By now it provided several features like scenetree, mesh/skeleton mesh rendering and animation, terrain, materials, textures, multiple viewports, Python exporter for Blender and so on.
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