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    Filament

    Filament

    Real-time physically based rendering engine for Android, iOS, and more

    Filament is a real-time physically-based renderer written in C++. It is mobile-first, but also multi-platform. We are very conscientious about keeping Filament small, fast to load, and focused on rendering. For example, Filament does not compile materials at run time. Instead, we provide a command line tool (matc) that does this offline. Filament is a physically based rendering (PBR) engine for Android.
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    Lottie-Web

    Lottie-Web

    Render After Effects animations natively

    ...Because animations are data rather than pixels, designers and developers can collaborate: designers export with the Bodymovin plugin, and developers integrate the JSON with minimal code. The renderer handles masks, shapes, and keyframe timing to closely mirror After Effects behavior within web constraints. This approach brings high-quality motion design to product interfaces without large asset sizes or complex sprite workflows.
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    DLNA Music Controller

    Read a DLNA Media Server to select music to play on your DLNA Renderer

    Scan the network for your Media Server ("Server") and Renderer ("Renderer) devices, select one of each and then from the main screen select the music you want to play, drilling into Albums, Artists, Genres (all defined by your Media Server). Any music you want to hear is called a track and is loaded onto the play queue. Then select Play button to listen to the track listed at the top of the queue.
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    LLGL

    LLGL

    Source mirror of LLGL GitHub repository

    This is a mirror of the LLGL GitHub repository. See https://github.com/LukasBanana/LLGL for more details.
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    Forma

    Forma

    An efficient vector-graphics renderer

    ...The renderer processes Bézier curves, line segments, and pixels through stages of flattening, rasterization, sorting, and painting, updating only changed tiles for efficiency. This design allows Forma to render complex vector scenes—such as large-scale SVGs—at interactive frame rates even on CPUs.
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    SVGKit

    SVGKit

    Display and interact with SVG Images on iOS/OS X

    ...If you have many images to add at once (hundreds) then there's a different technique that lets you add an entire folder at once. The preview images are "correct" versions, they show what the image SHOULD look like (with a correct SVG renderer). Open up "Demo-iOS.xcodeproj", and run it (on simulator or device). Try different SVG's. Zoom, pan, and (with the Monkey only:) hit the "Animate" button. Tap the images to see bounding boxes/hit detection (might need you to hit the Debug button first).
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