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    ... Assistant. Modeling features: 1. Draft creation tools: Line, Poly Line, Arc, Spline, Circle, Ellipse, Rectangle, Regular Polygon. 2. Primitive Solid creation tools: Box, Cone, Truncated Cone, Cylinder, Sphere, Torus, Wedge, Truncated Wedge, Pyramid, Truncated Pyramid. 3. Sweep modeling tools: Extrude, Revolve, Loft, Pipe, Path 4. Boolean operation tools: Intersect, Subtract, Union, Xor, Fuse 5. Transform tools: Move, Rotate, Mirror, Scale
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    Cusp is a simple 2D spline editing tool for free-form bezier splines or curves calculated by cubic spline interpolation. Its main usage is to create 2D motion paths for simple games.
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    A full math Java class library containing complex functions and algorithms such as cubic-spline interpolation, least squares, matrix computations. Eventually to make a web based interface to the library using JSP.
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    A Java implementation of a cubic B-spline curve smoothing function. Allows an arbitary number of points with a variable number of dimensions to have a cubic B-spline curve "fitted". Useful in finance for analysing bond or swap yield and discount curves.
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    A SWT metronome with a spline-based dynamic tempo, and simple meters. JRE 1.5+ required.
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    JBSSE stands for "Java 3D Cubic B-Spline Surface Editor." The goal of this project is to provide a control mesh editor for cubic B-spline surfaces, allowing the user to view and export the generated surface in various formats (3DS, Java3D native, POV)
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    Implementation of various mathematical curves that define themselves over a set of control points. The API is written in Java. The curves supported are: Bezier, B-Spline, Cardinal Spline, Catmull-Rom Spline, Lagrange, Natural Cubic Spline, and NURBS.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    JPatch is a spline based 3D modeling tool (a patch modeler). It can be used to create 3D models for POV-Ray or RenderMan® compatible renderers (e.g. Aqsis).
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