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    Khronos KTX

    Khronos KTX

    KTX (Khronos Texture) Library and Tools

    KTX-Software is a suite of tools and libraries for working with Khronos Texture (KTX) files, designed and maintained by the Khronos Group. KTX is a container format for storing textures that are optimized for GPU upload, supporting modern formats like Basis Universal and ASTC. This repository includes tools for creating, validating, inspecting, and converting KTX and KTX2 files, making it essential for developers working in 3D engines, games, and visualization tools where texture streaming and compression are key.
    Downloads: 51 This Week
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    Matplotlib

    Matplotlib

    matplotlib: plotting with Python

    Matplotlib is a comprehensive library for creating static, animated, and interactive visualizations in Python. Matplotlib makes easy things easy and hard things possible. Matplotlib ships with several add-on toolkits, including 3D plotting with mplot3d, axes helpers in axes_grid1 and axis helpers in axisartist. A large number of third party packages extend and build on Matplotlib functionality, including several higher-level plotting interfaces (seaborn, HoloViews, ggplot, ...), and a projection and mapping toolkit (Cartopy). Matplotlib is the brainchild of John Hunter (1968-2012), who, along with its many contributors, have put an immeasurable amount of time and effort into producing a piece of software utilized by thousands of scientists worldwide. ...
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    armorpaint

    armorpaint

    3D PBR Texture Painting Software

    ...This results in a smooth 4K painting experience on medium-power integrated hardware. Up to 16K texture painting is seamless using a high-end graphics card. Ray-traced baking, painting effects and viewport rendering feature running on Direct3D12 and Vulkan are in progress. ArmorPaint is powered by an in-house 3D rendering engine to achieve the best painting experience.
    Downloads: 51 This Week
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    Glumpy

    Glumpy

    Python+Numpy+OpenGL, scalable and beautiful scientific visualization

    Glumpy is a Python library that simplifies the development of high-performance, interactive OpenGL visualizations. It abstracts complex OpenGL tasks into Pythonic constructs, making it easier for scientists, artists, and developers to harness the power of the GPU for real-time rendering and data visualization. Glumpy is particularly well-suited for rapid prototyping of graphical applications, and its integration with NumPy and shader programming makes it a powerful tool for both research and...
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    Ion

    Ion

    Portable suite of libraries and tools for building client applications

    ...Asset utilities handle image formats, texture compression, and color management so pipelines can stay consistent across desktop and mobile GPUs. A “remote” subsystem exposes live application state for introspection and debugging, which is extremely useful when tuning performance on devices you can’t easily instrument. Across the stack, Ion emphasizes deterministic behavior, robust error checking in debug builds.
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    TinyGL

    TinyGL

    The penultimate portable graphics library

    tinygl is a lightweight, software-based OpenGL implementation originally written by Fabrice Bellard and modified here for modern learning and development purposes. It implements a subset of OpenGL 1.x features and provides a minimal yet functional rendering pipeline with no reliance on graphics hardware. tinygl is an ideal resource for educational purposes, embedded development, or rendering in software-only environments. Its simplicity and compact codebase allow developers to study how 3D...
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    gradslam

    gradslam

    gradslam is an open source differentiable dense SLAM library

    gradslam is an open-source framework providing differentiable building blocks for simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) systems. We enable the usage of dense SLAM subsystems from the comfort of PyTorch. The question of “representation” is central in the context of dense simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). Newer learning-based approaches have the potential to leverage data or task performance to directly inform the choice of representation. However, learning representations...
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    tinyraycaster

    tinyraycaster

    486 lines of C++: old-school FPS in a weekend

    The tinyraycaster project is a compact implementation of a classic raycasting engine inspired by early first-person shooter games, written in a minimal amount of C++ code. It demonstrates how to create a basic 3D environment using 2D grid-based maps and raycasting techniques. The project focuses on teaching the principles behind rendering pseudo-3D scenes, including wall projection, texture mapping, and camera movement. Its simplicity allows developers to understand the entire rendering pipeline without the complexity of modern game engines. ...
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    LGML

    LGPL GML parser

    LGML is a GML parser under the LGPL license. The aim is to parse a GML document or fragment in order to get a WKT output. 2D and 3D inputs are both handled, but it is not permitted to have mixed geometries. The caller can choose if the input coordinates are parsed as X, Y, Z (if present) order, or Y, X, Z (if present) order. The willing of the project is to be a starting point useful for developers that need to parse GML objects in order to use them, for example, in the context of OGC...
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    RenderStack is a support library for OpenGL 3+, currently in C++. Features currently for example basic window creation, mesh generation, wrappers for OpenGL programs, framebuffer, texture and vertex buffer objects. Predecessor: https://github.com/tksuoran/renderstack_net Successor: https://github.com/tksuoran/RenderStack
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