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The PowerPov rendering tool is more than a graphical front-end to PovRay. It includes scripting capabilities and even allows one to use embedded code in PovRay files, thus making easy to use complex and repetitive shapes.
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Kobayashi Maru is a free, expandable, portable, multi-theme Open Source 3D-Space Fight Simulator in the traditions of games like Elite, X-Wing vs. Tie-Fighter or Wing Commander.
KobayashiMaru is portable to any platform featuring OpenGL.
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LGPL Open Inventor (tm) C++ API using OpenGL from original SGI source. Inventor is the standard API for developers of Windows, Linux, and other Unix 3D applications. Current version only works on Irix and Linux. Port in progress to other platforms.
gltt is a library that allows you to read and draw TrueType fonts in
any OpenGL application.
It supports bitmapped and anti-aliased font drawing as well as
vectorized and polygonized drawing.
XGKS is a level 2C implementation of the ANSI Graphical Kernel System (GKS) for use in a Unix environment with the X Window System. It supports the Fortran language binding and a C language binding based on the 1988 draft.
This project attempt to be a user-friendly modeler. It will run under GNU/Linux (and probably under any Unix flavor), using GTK+ and MesaGL. The main feature is that it will be able to import/export to POV-Ray scripts. But unlike some (excellents) softwar
This program allows you to organize your personal photos into web
album. All data (including pictures) will be stord in mySQL database.
The program is written in PHP. You can upload, edit, categorize and view
pictures via WWW interface.
This project houses Perl's Tcl and Tcl::Tk bridge modules that allow you to take advantage of Tcl/Tk in Perl. For the Tcl/Tk developer areas, please see either the main
"tcl" project, the "tktoolkit" project for Tk.
Conic Planet is a CGI application which renders a photo-realistic real-time image of the Earth and other planets. It has support for Azimuthal, Mercator, Mollweide, Orthographic, and Rectangular projections. It also shows the current cloud covering.
To date graphics viewable on the Internet have been bound by two dimensions, quality has been limited, and presentation poor. Artists have feared publishing their works due to the ease of theft, and lack of presentation control. This is about to change
3dom is a 3D Solid Object Modeler, designed to be independant of the renderer back-end.
Highlights include constructive solid modeling, reality-based material representation,
scripting through Python binding and a constraint solving engine.
Lavatop extends lavaps to add process management features. Lavaps is a lavalamp simulating process information viewer for X Windows. The lavaps homepage is at http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/SOFTWARE/LAVAPS/index.html