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    armorpaint

    armorpaint

    3D PBR Texture Painting Software

    ArmorPaint is stand-alone software designed for physically-based texture painting. Drag & drop your 3D models and start painting. Receive instant visual feedback in the viewport as you paint. Work fast with the convenience of nodes. Paint with fully procedural materials. Build fill layers with material nodes. Use brush nodes to create patterns and procedural brushes. ArmorPaint is designed from scratch to run completely on the GPU. This results in a smooth 4K painting experience on...
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    Vanga

    Compiler-like generic data scraper and GUI automation tool.

    A Java-based visual compiler for GUI recognition and automation. The screens are described in an XML file which contains the definitions of lexemes and the tokens that comprise them. Upon a successful match of a screen, user-defined code is executed. Within the scope of this code, the user is capable of extracting data from the screen, interpreting it, and driving the GUI accordingly.
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    Software Renderer

    Software Renderer

    A shader-based software renderer written from scratch in C89

    This is a shader-based software renderer written from scratch in C89 with minimal dependencies, available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Pre-built binaries for Windows, macOS, and Linux are available for download from the Releases page. To build the software renderer from source, a C89 compiler and development files for your window system are required. Install Visual Studio with C++ support and run build_win32.bat. If the software renderer is launched without arguments, one of the available scenes will be chosen randomly. To display a specific scene, additional arguments should be supplied. Metallic-roughness workflow. ...
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