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    Origami Editor 3D

    Origami Editor 3D

    Virtual paper folding program

    Origami Editor 3D is an advanced paper folding simulator. It uses a what-you-see-is-what-you-get interface and operates with a geometric abstraction of the Yoshizawa-Randlett system. Anything from a simple airplane to John Montroll's omega star can be folded in this editor. Origami files created with the program preserve the entire folding process, and they can be exported as folding diagrams in PDF, animated GIF files, or even as standalone Java programs displaying the origami in a 3D viewer...
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    AnkerWorld

    3D Architecture modelling and physics simulation system

    AnkerWorld is a graphical application. It is used to create and visualize 3d architecture models based on the famous Anker (TM) architecture blocks invented in 1880. The static behaviour of the buildings can be simulated with bullet physics. The animations can be raytraced with povray. See an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpXdiH_gvBg
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