jchart2d is a real-time charting library written in java.
JChart2D is a easy to use component for displaying two- dimensional traces in a coordinate system written in Java. It supports real-time (animated) charting, custom trace rendering, Multithreading, viewports, automatic scaling and labels.
Former UI controls (right click context menu, file menu) have been ported to the subproject jchart2d-uimenu (https://sourceforge.net/projects/jchart2d-uimenu.jchart2d.p/) for the benefit of having no dependencies to 3rd party libraries.
Python Script to process a wave file and transform to movement (key frames) on Blender 2.5. Input: sound file (.wav) Output: Key frames direct into the selected object Work to meshes and bones (location, scale or rotation in any axis)
Visually explore patterns created using geometrical recursion.
Take two reference points and use them to define an x-axis. Then add in some other points to form any pattern. Use each reference point with each pattern point to form a new x-axis on which each pattern point is reiterated. Throw in a few more dazzling features (such as colors, a visualizer mode, blending, render exporting, and more) and you have a Recursion Lab.
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A quick image scanner and parser to recursively search and find images based on usesr specified criteria(such as resolution on both image axis) and supporting a large number of graphic formats.
A converter, viewer and object extractor for popular 3D file formats (3DS, OBJ, LWO etc).
Features very fast text renderer with font anti-aliasing, support for textures and materials, modelling grid and axis, making scene screenshots, postprocessing etc