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    PaintBox

    PaintBox

    PaintBox is a free open source painting program with built in shapes.

    PaintBox is a painting program that allows the user to draw and color lines, rectangles, ovals, polylines, polygons, and text. The program also allows the user to create customs shapes and then save them for quick use in other drawings. Also the program allows users to export the image form the custom .drw format to either a .png, .jpg, or .gif. PaintBox is coded in Java and the code can be downloaded at SourceForge or found in the installation folder (the src folder).
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    sWangTiler

    sWangTiler

    A java implementation that generates wang tiles from any input image.

    sWangTiler is a java implementation that generates wang tiles from any given input image. By assembling wang tiles that share common edges (like domino pieces) one may generate textures of any desired size. Wang tiles greatly reduce visible repetitions making textures seem more natural and thus improve the quality of any graphic application like games, simulations etc. This implementation is based on the strict wang tile algorithm as proposed by Xinyu Zhang and Young J. Kim in...
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